The neurons comprising the stomatogastric ganglion have
cell bodies located dorsal to the
stomach within the
lumen of the
ophthalmic artery. Most are
motor neurons, with
neurites that exit through motor
nerves and innervate the muscles of the
gastric mill and
pylorus. These STG motor neurons also form direct
synaptic connections with one another. In crabs and lobsters, in which it has been well-studied, the stomatogastric ganglion is a collection of approximately 25-30 neurons. The circuit varies slightly between different crustacean species and between individuals of the same species, but most of the neurons are conserved, and most stomatogastric muscles are innervated by just one motor neuron. The
electrical and chemical synaptic connections between all of the STG neurons have been fully mapped and characterized, forming a complete wiring diagram (also called a
connectome). == Function ==