Responses of pontine units to skin-temperature changes in the guinea-pig
AUTOR(ES)
Hinckel, P.
RESUMO
1. The responses of fifty-five single units to changes in skin temperature were recorded in twenty-three guinea-pigs anaesthetized with urethane. Skin-temperature changes were induced by changing the temperature of the water-perfused support plate of the stereotaxic apparatus and that of the double-walled Perspex jacket that was put on the support plate.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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