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Fig. 7. Inhibitory synaptic output from sint1 to an antagonistic
motoneuron recorded in a quiescent whole animal preparation. (A) A driven
burst of action potentials in Rsint1 (lower trace) causes
hyperpolarization of an identified antagonistic motoneuron located in the
opposite pedal ganglion. (B) A driven burst in the motoneuron has no effect on
Rsint1.