The effectiveness with which different contractions in a number of muscles can be inhibited was investigated. As a measure of this effectiveness the frequency of inhibition which can just inhibit a contraction with a given frequency of excitation was determined. It was found that in all systems the ratio (Rc) of such inhibitory frequencies to that of the excitatory frequencies they can suppress was constant for a wide range of frequencies. At high frequencies either the inhibition or the excitation may become less effective. This is explained by failure of the respective system to function normally at such a frequency. The effectiveness of inhibition of different systems was determined. Some systems show a very constant Rc value; in...
The activation of crab movement receptors and of crayfish movement and stretch receptors was studied...
(1) The single inhibitor axon of one side, going to the cardiac ganglion of Panulirus in a preparati...
1. The morphology, sensory responses and reflex effects of two proprioceptive systems in the swimmer...
The effectiveness with which different contractions in a number of muscles can be inhibited was inve...
1. In the neurogenic heart of the isopod crustacean Porcellio dilatatus, repetitive electrical stimu...
It is well established that a proprioceptive organ in the walking legs of decapod Crustacea is able ...
The author observed the effect of stimulation of the closing muscle of claw of some crabs (Portunus ...
Organized behaviour requires central neural mechanisms to prevent the simultaneous occurrence of inc...
A double motor innervation has been shown for several muscles of marine crustaceans. The adductors o...
PART of the muscles in the claw of Cambarus clarkii are innervated by two motor axons, the thicker o...
1. The flagella of crustaceans are small appendages, borne on the maxillipeds, which beat repetitive...
The preceding paper dealt with the reflex responses to two tactile stimuli of the motor and inhibito...
Oceanic hermit crabs occupy large gastropod shells. Shells are carried above, rather than dragged up...
The activation of movement receptors in Pachygrapsus crassipes is examined. Lengthening and shorten...
The functions of the five fibres innervating the flexor muscle of the carpopodite was investigated i...
The activation of crab movement receptors and of crayfish movement and stretch receptors was studied...
(1) The single inhibitor axon of one side, going to the cardiac ganglion of Panulirus in a preparati...
1. The morphology, sensory responses and reflex effects of two proprioceptive systems in the swimmer...
The effectiveness with which different contractions in a number of muscles can be inhibited was inve...
1. In the neurogenic heart of the isopod crustacean Porcellio dilatatus, repetitive electrical stimu...
It is well established that a proprioceptive organ in the walking legs of decapod Crustacea is able ...
The author observed the effect of stimulation of the closing muscle of claw of some crabs (Portunus ...
Organized behaviour requires central neural mechanisms to prevent the simultaneous occurrence of inc...
A double motor innervation has been shown for several muscles of marine crustaceans. The adductors o...
PART of the muscles in the claw of Cambarus clarkii are innervated by two motor axons, the thicker o...
1. The flagella of crustaceans are small appendages, borne on the maxillipeds, which beat repetitive...
The preceding paper dealt with the reflex responses to two tactile stimuli of the motor and inhibito...
Oceanic hermit crabs occupy large gastropod shells. Shells are carried above, rather than dragged up...
The activation of movement receptors in Pachygrapsus crassipes is examined. Lengthening and shorten...
The functions of the five fibres innervating the flexor muscle of the carpopodite was investigated i...
The activation of crab movement receptors and of crayfish movement and stretch receptors was studied...
(1) The single inhibitor axon of one side, going to the cardiac ganglion of Panulirus in a preparati...
1. The morphology, sensory responses and reflex effects of two proprioceptive systems in the swimmer...