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Peripheral Influences on the Movement of the Legs in a Walking Insect Carausius Morosus
1 FB Biologie, Universität Kaiserslautern
Anterior extreme position (AEP) and posterior extreme position (PEP)of the legs of stick insects were measured during walking on a tread wheelor on a slippery glass plate. In several experiments, either protraction or retraction of a middle or hind leg was interrupted. The AEP of ot her legs was independent of a protraction interruption but PEP was displaced backward in the leg anterior to the interrupted leg. When a leg was standing on a fixed platform (interruption of retraction) no changes were found in AEP and PEP for the other legs but if the platform was slowly moved, PEP of leg on the platform was moved forward. These results disagree with several publishedhypotheses. The results suggest the hypothesis of a position-dependentthreshold value for protraction which is modulated by co-ordinating influencesfrom other legs.
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Supported by DFG (Cr 58/2); present address: Fak. Biologie der Universität, Postfach 8640, D-4800 Bielefeld, FRG.
Supported by NIH Grant NS 14971-02 and a DAAD Short Term Research Stipend.
Dep. of Computer and Information Science, University of Massachusetts, Present address: Amherst, MA 01003, USA.
Submitted on February 23, 1982
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