Figure 4From: Somato-dendritic morphology and dendritic signal transfer properties differentiate between fore- and hindlimb innervating motoneurons in the frog Rana esculentaSpatial distributions of branch points in dendritic trees of limb moving MNs. Distances of branch points were measured along dendritic paths from the soma. Closed and open circles stand for the cervical and lumbar MNs respectively. Both the mean total numbers and the distributions of branch points are significantly different (Mann–Whitney test, p < 0.005; Wilcoxon test, p < 0.0005) in MNs of the cervical and lumbar parts of the frog spinal cord.Back to article page