Respiratory-related optical signals initiate at the pFRG/RTN in P0 rat, but simultaneously emerge in the pFRG/RTN and the preBötC/VRG in P3 rat A, representative optical images in which Pre-I activity was evident in the pFRG/RTN area (P0 rat). Pre-I activity preceded the C4VR activity by 228 ± 48 ms. Activity then spread caudally to the preBötC/VRG. B, representative optical images in which the neuronal activity started simultaneously in the pFRG/RTN and the preBötC/VRG (P3 rat). The onset of these activities preceded the integrated C4VR activity by 115 ± 17 ms, and reached their peak coincident with the peak of the integrated C4VR activity. The reason why only few pixels are visible in the preBötC/VRG at time 0, at which the C4VR is already active, is due to the pseudocolour-mapping threshold selection. By lowering the threshold, more pixels are displayed, but more artifacts in other locations are displayed. The recorded timing of each image is indicated by the red vertical line on the integrated C4 activity tracing. In the first panel, the anterior inferior cerebellar artery, the basilar artery, and the vertebral artery are demarcated with white dotted lines; the facial nucleus, the pFRG/RTN and the preBötC/VRG are demarcated with yellow, pink and green halftone areas; 20 × 20 pixels regions of interests are demarcated with white dotted open squares. The orientation of the preparation is also shown by the schematic drawing on the last panel. IX/X, XII, cranial nerves.