Combining 3 2D graphs into a 3D figure

Hi, I have some 3D velocity data and would like to be able to combine three plots with time on the X axis and velocity on the Y axis into one graph without using the subplot function - like the graph below, where in my instance, the Z axis would contain three labels, one each for the X, Y and Z component of the 3D velocity data. I'm already able of making the individual graphs, but I'm struggling to incooperate them into one graph like the one below.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated! Thanks!

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Something like the following, perhaps?
x=linspace(0,5);
z1=x.*exp(-x);
z2=3*x.*exp(-4*x);
Hax=axes;
area(x,z1,'Parent',upright(Hax,1));
area(x,z2,'Parent',upright(Hax,2));
xlabel X; ylabel Y; zlabel Z
ylim([0,3])
grid on;
view(-40,35)
function hg=upright(Hax,i)
hg=hgtransform('Parent',Hax,'Matrix',makehgtform('translate',[0,i,0],'xrotate',pi/2));
end

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Thanks for your help Matt!
I've had a quick attempt to run your script and it seems to be along the right lines of what I'm looking for.
I've included an image of what the individual graphs look like for the three different plots I originally made for the X, Y and Z data, with time on the X axis and velocity on the Y axis.
I'm struggling on understanding how I would incorperate my simple plot(X,Y) function into your script.
Any further help would be great!
These lines are the ones that plot the curves (x,z1) and (x,z2), so you would replace the (x,z) pairs with your own signal data. y1 and y2 are the locations along the y axis where you wish to place the respective curves.
area(x,z1,'Parent',upright(Hax,y1));
area(x,z2,'Parent',upright(Hax,y2));
This works absolutley perfectly, thanks for all your help! Very much appreciated.
You're welcome, but since it worked please Accept-click the answer.

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