Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
T. Powell, V. Mountcastle (1959)
Some aspects of the functional organization of the cortex of the postcentral gyrus of the monkey: a correlation of findings obtained in a single unit analysis with cytoarchitecture.Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 105
E. Kandel, W. Spencer, F. Brinley (1961)
Electrophysiology of hippocampal neurons. I. Sequential invasion and synaptic organization.Journal of neurophysiology, 24
Bx Freygang (1958)
AN ANALYSIS OF EXTRACELLULAR POTENTIALS FROM SINGLE NEURONS IN THE LATERAL GENICULATE NUCLEUS OF THE CATThe Journal of General Physiology, 41
R. Granit, C. Phillips (1956)
Excitatory and inhibitory processes acting upon individual Purkinje cells of the cerebellum in catsThe Journal of Physiology, 133
(1961)
The mitral cells
G. Shepherd (1963)
Neuronal systems controlling mitral cell excitabilityThe Journal of Physiology, 168
Earl Walker, Arthur Ecker, Charles Thomas (1952)
A History of Neurological SurgeryNeurology, 2
J. Shellshear (1920)
The Basal Arteries of the Forebrain and their functional significance.Journal of anatomy, 55 Pt 1
Thionin-stained sections of the olfactory bulb, showing successive sites of a recording track in adjoining sections (A-D) of the olfactory bulb
A. Beznák, Z. Hariss (1934)
Is the ascorbic acid content of the suprarenals and liver under the control of the nervous system?The Biochemical journal, 28 6
W. Rall (1962)
Electrophysiology of a dendritic neuron model.Biophysical journal, 2 2 Pt 2
(1957)
Steps in the production of moto - neuron spikes
(1961)
Some properties of pyramidal neurones
C. Yamamoto (1961)
Olfactory bulb potentials to electrical stimulation of the olfactory mucosa.The Japanese journal of physiology, 11
(1958)
A versatile stimulator
C. Phillips (1959)
Actions of antidromic pyramidal volleys on single Betz cells in the cat.Quarterly journal of experimental physiology and cognate medical sciences, 44 1
By Gordon, AD Seed, W. Seed (1961)
An investigation of nucleus gracilis of the cat by antidromic stimulationThe Journal of Physiology, 155
(1961)
Inhibition and excitation of single neurons of the olfactory bulb
G. Shepherd (1963)
Responses of mitral cells to olfactory nerve volleys in the rabbitThe Journal of Physiology, 168
Thionin-stained section of the olfactorv bulb, containing track of recording pipette. Potential wave responses to lateral olfactory tract volleys during this penetration are on the right. Time marker
J. Coombs, D. Curtis, J. Eccles (1957)
The interpretation of spike potentials of motoneuronesThe Journal of Physiology, 139
W. Freygang, K. Frank (1959)
EXTRACELLULAR POTENTIALS FROM SINGLE SPINAL MOTONEURONSThe Journal of General Physiology, 42
A. Allison (1953)
The structure of the olfactory bulb and its relationship to the olfactory pathways in the rabbit and the ratJournal of Comparative Neurology, 98
C. Yamamoto, K. Iwama (1962)
Intracellular potential recording from olfactory bulb neurones of the rabbit., 38
W. Nastuk, A. Hodgkin (1950)
The electrical activity of single muscle fibersJournal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 35
J. Eccles, P. Fatt, K. Koketsu (1954)
Cholinergic and inhibitory synapses in a pathway from motor‐axon collaterals to motoneuronesThe Journal of Physiology, 126
I. Tasaki, E. Polley, F. Orrego (1954)
Action potentials from individual elements in cat geniculate and striate cortex.Journal of neurophysiology, 17 5
M. Matthews, T. Powell (1962)
Some observations on transneuronal cell degeneration in the olfactory bulb of the rabbit.Journal of anatomy, 96
K. Frank, M. Fuortes (1961)
Excitation and conduction.Annual review of physiology, 23
(1957)
The Phy8iology of Nerve Cells
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
The Journal of Physiology – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 1963
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.