2019
DOI: 10.1002/cne.24701
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Central connections of the trigeminal motor command system in the weakly electric Elephantnose fish (Gnathonemus petersii)

Abstract: The highly mobile chin appendage of Gnathonemus petersii, the Schnauzenorgan, is used to actively probe the environment and is known to be a fovea of the electrosensory system. It receives an important innervation from both the trigeminal sensory and motor systems. However, little is known about the premotor control pathways that coordinate the movements of the Schnauzenorgan, or about central pathways originating from the trigeminal motor nucleus. The present study focuses on the central connections of the tr… Show more

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