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The Role Of Behavioral Diversity In Determining The Extent To Which The Cardiac Ganglion Is Modulated In Three Species Of Crab, Grace Bukowski-Thall Jan 2020

The Role Of Behavioral Diversity In Determining The Extent To Which The Cardiac Ganglion Is Modulated In Three Species Of Crab, Grace Bukowski-Thall

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Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural networks that generate the rhythmic outputs that control behaviors such as locomotion, respiration, and chewing. The stomatogastric nervous system (STNS), which contains the CPGs that control foregut movement, and the cardiac ganglion (CG), which is a CPG that controls heartbeat, are two commonly studied systems in decapod crustaceans. Neuromodulators are locally or hormonally released neuropeptides and amines that change the output patterns of CPGs like the STNS and CG to allow behavioral flexibility. We have hypothesized that neuromodulation provides a substrate for the evolution of behavioral flexibility, and as a result, systems exhibiting more …