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Eaton R, DiDomenico R, Nissanov J
Brain Behav Evol . 1991 Jan; 37(5):272-85. PMID: 1933251
The Mauthner neurons have become synonymous with the C start evasive response of fishes. C starts are a two-part movement pattern. First, the fish bends its body so that it...
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Nissanov J, Eaton R, DiDomenico R
Brain Res . 1990 May; 517(1-2):88-98. PMID: 2376010
We electrically stimulated individual Mauthner (M-) cells to determine their motor contribution to C-starts of swimming goldfish. In comparison with sensory-evoked C-starts, M-reflexes triggered by electrical stimulation of single M-cells...
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DiDomenico R, Nissanov J, Eaton R
Brain Res . 1988 Nov; 473(1):15-28. PMID: 3208117
This study utilizes digitized cinematic data and lesions of individual Mauthner (M-) cells, large medial reticulospinal command neurons, to examine their role in goldfish C-starts elicited by displacement stimuli. Our...
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Eaton R, DiDomenico R, Nissanov J
J Neurosci . 1988 Aug; 8(8):2758-68. PMID: 3411353
As a model for learning how reticulospinal networks coordinate movement, we have analyzed the function of the Mauthner (M-) neurons in the escape response of the goldfish. We used water...
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DiDomenico R, Eaton R
Brain Behav Evol . 1988 Jan; 31(3):125-40. PMID: 3285955
The concept of command is central to motor control theories and explanations for the initiation of behavior patterns. As currently conceived, command is a process of individual command neurons that...
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Eaton R, DiDomenico R
Brain Behav Evol . 1985 Jan; 27(2-4):132-64. PMID: 3916328
The command concept is the prevalent explanation for initiation of behavioral acts. We review the theory and methods used to show the existence of neurons mediating command function according to...