Abstract
![Figure][1] The ground-breaking papers of Donald Kennedy and Kimihisa Takeda ([Kennedy and Takeda, 1965b][2]; [Kennedy and Takeda, 1965a][3]) on crustacean motor systems established a general principle of motor control: there is a division of labour among available motor neurons and muscle
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