1. An approach is described for recording and characterizing giant nerve fibre activity in intact, freely moving earthworms. 2. Medial giant fibre (MGF) spikes were conducted in an anterior-posterior direction at a mean rate of 32-2 m/s; lateral giant fibre (LGF) spikes were conducted in a posterior-anterior direction at a mean rate of i2'6 m/s. 3. Rates of giant fibre spike conduction and maximal frequencies of firing (up to 500/3) in intact animals were higher than values previously reported in isolated preparations. 4. MGF spikes were followed 1:1 by presumed giant motor axon spikes and facilitating muscle potentials. 5. Single MGF or LGF spikes evoked by applying tactile stimulation were not accompanied by longitudinal contraction,...
1. A diffuse-conducting system close to the dorsal epithelium of the polyclad flatworm Freemania Uto...
Neuromuscular transmission of excitation in invertebrates has been studied exten-sively by many inve...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State Universit
1. In undissected, freely mobile earthworms the sensory input for tactile stimulation to the MGF and...
The nervous system of the earthworm has received attention in recent years, but most of the investig...
Studies of earth medial (MGF) and lateral (LGF) giant fiber regeneration were made following single ...
When the anterior end of an earthworm is repeatedly prodded the rapid contractions of the longitudin...
Nearly all information regarding nerve-muscle relationships in oligochaetes is derived from experime...
This study represents the first anatomical, physiological, and behavioral studies of the giant nerve...
The isolated median giant fibre action potential from the earthworm nerve cord was recorded in a dou...
In previous papers (Roberts, 1962 a, b) the earthworm's rapid response, mediated through the gi...
International audienceIn neural electrical stimulation, limiting the charge delivered during a stimu...
The first record of giant axons in the central nervous system of any member of the Phasmatodea is re...
1. Sensory neural units responding to sinusoidal longitudinal stretching of the body wall were studi...
The giant-fibre responses of Harmothoë and Nereis have been studied with emphasis on the afferent an...
1. A diffuse-conducting system close to the dorsal epithelium of the polyclad flatworm Freemania Uto...
Neuromuscular transmission of excitation in invertebrates has been studied exten-sively by many inve...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State Universit
1. In undissected, freely mobile earthworms the sensory input for tactile stimulation to the MGF and...
The nervous system of the earthworm has received attention in recent years, but most of the investig...
Studies of earth medial (MGF) and lateral (LGF) giant fiber regeneration were made following single ...
When the anterior end of an earthworm is repeatedly prodded the rapid contractions of the longitudin...
Nearly all information regarding nerve-muscle relationships in oligochaetes is derived from experime...
This study represents the first anatomical, physiological, and behavioral studies of the giant nerve...
The isolated median giant fibre action potential from the earthworm nerve cord was recorded in a dou...
In previous papers (Roberts, 1962 a, b) the earthworm's rapid response, mediated through the gi...
International audienceIn neural electrical stimulation, limiting the charge delivered during a stimu...
The first record of giant axons in the central nervous system of any member of the Phasmatodea is re...
1. Sensory neural units responding to sinusoidal longitudinal stretching of the body wall were studi...
The giant-fibre responses of Harmothoë and Nereis have been studied with emphasis on the afferent an...
1. A diffuse-conducting system close to the dorsal epithelium of the polyclad flatworm Freemania Uto...
Neuromuscular transmission of excitation in invertebrates has been studied exten-sively by many inve...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State Universit