Descending brain neurons in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus (de Geer): auditory responses and impact on walking

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Maja Zorović
Berthold Hedwig
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[1] National Institute of Biology,Department of Entomology
[2] University of Cambridge,Department of Zoology
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Journal of Comparative Physiology A | 2013年 / 199卷
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Cricket; Brain; Descending interneurons; Walking; Trackball; Phonotaxis;
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The activity of four types of sound-sensitive descending brain neurons in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus was recorded intracellularly while animals were standing or walking on an open-loop trackball system. In a neuron with a contralaterally descending axon, the male calling song elicited responses that copied the pulse pattern of the song during standing and walking. The accuracy of pulse copying increased during walking. Neurons with ipsilaterally descending axons responded weakly to sound only during standing. The responses were mainly to the first pulse of each chirp, whereas the complete pulse pattern of a chirp was not copied. During walking the auditory responses were suppressed in these neurons. The spiking activity of all four neuron types was significantly correlated to forward walking velocity, indicating their relevance for walking. Additionally, injection of depolarizing current elicited walking and/or steering in three of four neuron types described. In none of the neurons was the spiking activity both sufficient and necessary to elicit and maintain walking behaviour. Some neurons showed arborisations in the lateral accessory lobes, pointing to the relevance of this brain region for cricket audition and descending motor control.
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