The effects of single afferent impulses on the probability of firing of external intercostal motoneurones in the cat
AUTOR(ES)
Kirkwood, P. A.
RESUMO
1. Recordings of afferent discharges from external intercostal muscle spindles were made from in-continuity dorsal roots of anaesthetized, paralysed cats and the afferents were characterized as described in the preceding paper (Kirkwood & Sears, 1982).
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