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Sensory responses and movement-related activities in extrinsic neurons of the cockroach mushroom bodies

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We have previously reported that most units in the input regions of the cockroach mushroom bodies have activities related to sensory inputs, while the majority of units in the output regions are related to movements of the animal. In the present study, we were able to attain a more satisfactory isolation of single units by using thinner wires and further characterize the activities of units in the mushroom body output regions. Forty-one units recorded here were classified into three types: sensory, movement-related, and sensori-motor units. Different units from each group exhibited a great variety in activities. Some movement-related and sensori-motor units exhibited activity preceding the onset of movements. We propose that the mushroom body participates in the integration of a variety of sensory and motor signals, possibly for initiating and maintaining motor action. While different neurons displayed a great diversity of responses, the activities of multiple neurons recorded simultaneously exhibited similar, but not identical, responses. These neurons appeared to locate adjacent to each other and may represent a cluster of extrinsic neurons that act synergistically to transmit a specific set of mushroom body output signals.

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Accepted: 5 May 1999

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Okada, R., Ikeda, J. & Mizunami, M. Sensory responses and movement-related activities in extrinsic neurons of the cockroach mushroom bodies. J Comp Physiol A 185, 115–129 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003590050371

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