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Neuromuscular control of prey capture in frogs
Kiisa C. Nishikawa
Biological Sciences
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Prey Capture
100%
Tongue
100%
Frog
100%
Neuromuscular Control
100%
Tongue Movement
20%
Feedback Control
10%
Mechanical Properties
10%
Inertia
10%
Feeding Device
10%
Jaw Movement
10%
Motor Unit
10%
Connective Tissue
10%
Mouth Opening
10%
Biomechanical Constraints
10%
Constant Volume
10%
Tongue muscles
10%
Anatomical Differences
10%
Neural Mechanisms
10%
Frog Species
10%
Afferent Pathways
10%
Joint Coordination
10%
Morphological Design
10%
Inertial Loading
10%
Muscular Hydrostat
10%
Collagen Fibers
10%
Physiological Differences
10%
Catch Mechanism
10%
Functional Types
10%
Muscular Loading
10%
Non-exclusive
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Prey Capture
100%
Neuromuscular Function
100%
Anura
60%
Biomechanics
60%
Morphology
40%
Tongue Control
20%
Jaw Movement
20%
Neuroscience
Neuromuscular Function
100%
Biomechanics
60%
Feeding Behavior
40%
Jaw
40%
Motor Unit
20%
Tongue Control
20%
Connective Tissue
20%
Afferent Nerve Fiber
20%