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Fig. 1. Electrode placement. Northern pike (Esox lucius) were implanted
with seven electrodes to measure white epaxial muscle activity: one in the
left jaw and bilaterally in anterior, midbody and posterior positions in the
middle of the epaxial white muscle. Bars represent approximate range in the
positions of electrodes among the fish. The asterisk indicates the center of
mass (CM).