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Fig. 6. Effects of surgery on behaviours elicited by touching the posterior. (A)
Behaviours elicited in the three experimental groups by posterior stimulation.
Locomotory behaviours (indicated by *) were the most common
behaviours elicited by posterior touch. Control, N=22; nerve cuts,
N=9; neuromeres ablated, N=10. (B) CCA1 behaviour scores.
(C) Individual CCA1 scores of leeches in each experimental group. The
distribution of scores for `control' leeches and `ablated' leeches are
farthest apart, and the distribution of scores for `cut' leeches lies between
the other two. See Table 1 for
a description of the behaviours.