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By Gordon, AD Seed, W. Seed (1961)
An investigation of nucleus gracilis of the cat by antidromic stimulationThe Journal of Physiology, 155
P. Andersen, J. Eccles, R. Schmidt, T. Yokota (1964)
IDENTIFICATION OF RELAY CELLS AND INTERNEURONS IN THE CUNEATE NUCLEUS.Journal of neurophysiology, 27
K. Iwama, C. Yamamoto (1961)
Impulse transmission of thalamic somatosensory relay nuclei as modified by electrical stimulation of the cerebral cortex.The Japanese journal of physiology, 11
von GAVALLER, O. Aguero (1961)
Toxemias of pregnancy in Venezuela.Pathologia et microbiologia, 24
H. Shimazu, N. Yanagisawa, B. Garoutte (1965)
CORTICO-PYRAMIDAL INFLUENCES ON THALAMIC SOMATOSENSORY TRANSMISSION IN THE CATJapanese Journal of Physiology, 15
A. Towe, S. Jabbur (1961)
Cortical inhibition of neurons in dorsal column nuclei of cat.Journal of neurophysiology, 24
G. Gordon, M. Jukes (1964)
Descending influences on the exteroceptive organizations of the cat's gracile nucleusThe Journal of Physiology, 173
P. Andersen, J. Eccles, T. Sears (1964)
The ventro‐basal complex of the thalamus: types of cells, their responses and their functional organizationThe Journal of Physiology, 174
Hideo Sakata, Hideo Sakata, Takekazu Ishijma, Yutaka Toyoda, Yutaka Toyoda (1966)
Single unit studies on ventrolateral nucleus of the thalamus in cat: its relation to the cerebellum, motor cortex and basal ganglia.The Japanese journal of physiology, 16 1
L. Widén, C. Marsan (1960)
Effects of corticipetal and corticifugal impulses upon single elements of the dorsolateral geniculate nucleus.Experimental neurology, 2
P. Andersen, S. Andersson, S. Landgren (1966)
Some Properties of the Thalamic Relay Cells in the Spino‐Cervico‐Lemniscal PathActa Physiologica Scandinavica, 68
P. Andersen, C. Brooks, J. Eccles, T. Sears (1964)
The ventro‐basal nucleus of the thalamus: potential fields, synaptic transmission and excitability of both presnyaptic and post‐synaptic componentsThe Journal of Physiology, 174
S. Jabbur, A. Towe (1961)
Cortical excitation of neurons in dorsal column nuclei of cat, including an analysis of pathways.Journal of neurophysiology, 24
RECENT evidence indicates that the cerebral cortex may excite or inhibit neurones of various sensory relay nuclei1–6. For example, stimulation of the cat cerebral cortex may give rise to trans-synaptic activation of relay cells of the thalamic ventrobasal complex, occurring some msec after the antidromic invasion of the same cells1,7–11.
Nature – Springer Journals
Published: Jun 3, 1967
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