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      <image:caption>Whole cell recording from facial motor neuron (orange trace) during simultaneous recording of motor activity in the tail (white trace).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Orange traces represent the rotational movement of the operculum (shown in the above right inset), tracked from a video recorded at 20 frames per sec.  Note the respiratory pattern: rhythmic movements (~0.5-2Hz), followed by a large movement correlated with an attempted struggle or swim (arrows), followed by a pause before the pattern repeats.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ventral view of coordinated respiratory movements of the opercula and pectoral fins of a zebrafish larva at 5 days post-fertilization.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Spatial organization of facial motor neurons at 3 days post-fertilization. Note that rhythmic neurons are located mostly in the ventral portion of the facial nucleus, while burst-only neurons are more common in the more dorsal portion of the facial nucleus. This early topography matches the pattern we see at 5 days post-fertilization.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dendritic arbor of a facial motor neuron (magenta) labeled with GFP-tagged post-synaptic density protein (PSD-95, green). Note the green puncta, indicating potential functional post-synaptic sites.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Representative traces from facial motor neurons in a wild type zebrafish larva at 3 days post-fertilization. These two neurons represent two categories of facial motor neuron response: large bursts only, during attempted whole-body movements (top) and rhythmic bursts that coordinate with rhythmic movements of the operculum and pectoral fins (bottom).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Side view of coordinated respiratory movements of the operculum and pectoral fin of a zebrafish larva at 3 days post-fertilization.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ventral view of coordinated respiratory movements of the opercula and pectoral fins of a zebrafish larva at 5 days post-fertilization.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Image of the brain of a transgenic larval zebrafish, expressing a calcium indicator (green) under a pan-neuronal promoter and a membrane-targeted fluorescent protein (magenta) under a promoter specific to efferent neurons.</image:caption>
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