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Fig. 8. (A) The latero-dorsal arches shunt blood from the dorsal vessel to the
hearts, with a bias towards the peristaltic heart. Optical recordings are from
segment 14 from the left (black line) and right (brown line) heart and from
the latero-dorsal arches in the left and right hemisegment. (B) Analysis
windows drawn around the vessels and the color code of the optical signals.
Initially, the left heart is in the synchronous mode. Systole of the
latero-dorsal arches in the left hemisegment (double-headed arrow), coincides
with filling of both hearts (rapid downward deflection). After the switch, the
now peristaltic left heart fills when the arches on the contralateral
(synchronous) side enter systole (double-headed arrow). Conversely, systole of
the latero-dorsal arches in the right hemisegment (double-headed arrows) after
its switch into the synchronous mode coincides with filling of the
contralateral, now peristaltic, heart. Additional filling occurs in the
peristaltic heart when the latero-dorsal arch in its own hemisegment enters
systole (arrows) but note that systole in the arches on the peristaltic side
occurs during systole of the synchronous heart and thus is unable to
contribute to its filling.