Fig. 14From: Conditions for Multi-functionality in a Rhythm Generating Network Inspired by Turtle ScratchingCurrie and Stein 1988 experiments. Converting a rostral rhythm to a pocket rhythm. Bottom three traces show MN activity corresponding to KE, HF, and HE, respectively. Initial bouts of activity represent a rostral rhythm with large delay of KE activation relative to HF. Transient pulse stimulation of the VPP nerve (inverted triangles) eventually switches the network into a pocket rhythm. Figure source: [31]Back to article page