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A study of the interaction between motoneurones in the frog spinal cord

A study of the interaction between motoneurones in the frog spinal cord 1. A short‐latency interaction between motoneurones has been studied with intracellular and root potential recordings from the isolated spinal cord of the frog. Antidromic stimulation of one ventral root causes brief depolarization (VR‐EPSP) of the motoneurones of adjacent, non‐excited motoneurones. The summed activity of many such VR‐EPSPs can be seen as a brief depolarization (VR‐VRP) passing out an adjacent ventral root. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Physiology Wiley

A study of the interaction between motoneurones in the frog spinal cord

The Journal of Physiology , Volume 182 (3) – Jan 1, 1966

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Wiley
Copyright
© 2014 The Physiological Society
ISSN
0022-3751
eISSN
1469-7793
DOI
10.1113/jphysiol.1966.sp007841
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Abstract

1. A short‐latency interaction between motoneurones has been studied with intracellular and root potential recordings from the isolated spinal cord of the frog. Antidromic stimulation of one ventral root causes brief depolarization (VR‐EPSP) of the motoneurones of adjacent, non‐excited motoneurones. The summed activity of many such VR‐EPSPs can be seen as a brief depolarization (VR‐VRP) passing out an adjacent ventral root.

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The Journal of PhysiologyWiley

Published: Jan 1, 1966

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