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Extracting temporal relationships between weakly coupled peptidergic and motoneuronal signaling: Application to Drosophila ecdysis behavior

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CCAP neuron coordination.

(a) Pearson’s correlations pairs are divided into 3 groups: contralateral neurons (“C”), ipsilateral neurons (“I”), and “others” (“O”). As an example, the graph shows pairs that include the left AN2 neuron. (b-j) Correlation coefficients between the time series of CCAP neurons, shown as violin plots with their minimum, maximum and mean values. (b) α CCAP neuron correlations in the time domain (T). (c) β CCAP neuron correlations in the time domain. (d) αβ CCAP neuron correlations in the time domain. (e) Correlations of α CCAP neuron amplitude of oscillations (A) in the time-frequency domain. (f) Correlation of α CCAP neuron amplitude and phase (Aϕ) in the time-frequency domain. (g-j) Correlation between ipsilateral pairs with different segmental separation, “I1”, “I2” and “I3” groups are contiguous, separated by 1 and separated by 2 segments, respectively. The plots use the same notation as the plots in (b-f). Data were compared using a non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test. *: p-value < 0.05, **: p-value < 0.01, ***: p-value < 0.001.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1008933.g003