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Responses of mitral cells to stimulation of the lateral olfactory tract in the rabbit

Responses of mitral cells to stimulation of the lateral olfactory tract in the rabbit J. Physiol. (1963), 168, pp. 65-88 l With 3 plates and 9 m / , text-figures Printed in Great Britain STI RESPONSES OF MITRAL CELLS TO N OF THE TRACT IN THE RABBIT LATERAL OLFACTORY BY C. G. PHILLIPS, T. P. S. POWELL AND G. M. SHEPHERD* From the Departments of and Human Physiology Anatomy, University of Oxford (Received 10 1962) August Our of neuronal function is derived from general picture intra- largely cellular studies of the spinal motoneurone Frank (Eccles, 1957; Fuortes, and needs to be under review & Becker, 1957), as fresh evidence is kept gathered from central neurones of other for the types, example, cerebellar cell & the Betz cell Purkinje (Granit Phillips, 1956), (Phillips, 1959, 1961) and the cell & hippocampal pyramidal (Kandel, Spencer Brinley, 1961). In these cases selective electrical stimulation of afferent and efferent pathways is not so as with easily accomplished motoneurones. From this of view the mitral cells of the point rabbit's bulb offer olfactory certain Here the afferent is advantages. pathway (the olfactory nerves) clearly and defined completely from all but the terminal separated dendritic tufts of second-order mitral cells. The mitral cell bodies lie in a mostly the shafts http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Physiology Wiley

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Wiley
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© 2014 The Physiological Society
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0022-3751
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1469-7793
DOI
10.1113/jphysiol.1963.sp007178
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Abstract

J. Physiol. (1963), 168, pp. 65-88 l With 3 plates and 9 m / , text-figures Printed in Great Britain STI RESPONSES OF MITRAL CELLS TO N OF THE TRACT IN THE RABBIT LATERAL OLFACTORY BY C. G. PHILLIPS, T. P. S. POWELL AND G. M. SHEPHERD* From the Departments of and Human Physiology Anatomy, University of Oxford (Received 10 1962) August Our of neuronal function is derived from general picture intra- largely cellular studies of the spinal motoneurone Frank (Eccles, 1957; Fuortes, and needs to be under review & Becker, 1957), as fresh evidence is kept gathered from central neurones of other for the types, example, cerebellar cell & the Betz cell Purkinje (Granit Phillips, 1956), (Phillips, 1959, 1961) and the cell & hippocampal pyramidal (Kandel, Spencer Brinley, 1961). In these cases selective electrical stimulation of afferent and efferent pathways is not so as with easily accomplished motoneurones. From this of view the mitral cells of the point rabbit's bulb offer olfactory certain Here the afferent is advantages. pathway (the olfactory nerves) clearly and defined completely from all but the terminal separated dendritic tufts of second-order mitral cells. The mitral cell bodies lie in a mostly the shafts

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The Journal of PhysiologyWiley

Published: Jan 1, 1963

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