The giant-fibre responses of Harmothoë and Nereis have been studied with emphasis on the afferent and efferent path ways and the sites of the rapid accommodation of the fast response. When the bundle of sensory neurones of the anal cirrus is stimulated the giant-fibres respond at the first shock. This terminal junction then rapidly accommodates to further afferent excitation. In Harmothoë the muscles which effect the rapid movements of the giant-fibre response are directly innervated by large axons of unipolar cell bodies in the central nervous system. In each segment one neurone of this type supplies both dorsal and ventral longitudinal muscle fibres. By use of a bridge technique this neurone has been isolated. At the first stimulus above ...
The anatomical and physiological organization of the locust metathoracic flexor tibiae was examined ...
The nervous system of the earthworm has received attention in recent years, but most of the investig...
The first record of giant axons in the central nervous system of any member of the Phasmatodea is re...
This study represents the first anatomical, physiological, and behavioral studies of the giant nerve...
1. An approach is described for recording and characterizing giant nerve fibre activity in intact, f...
In the second segmental (parapodial) nerve of the polynoid worm Harmothoë there are three (fast moto...
Summary The rapid co-ordination of the beat had been identified with a specialized system of neuron...
The syncarid crustacean Anaspides tasmaniae rapidly flexes its free thoracic and abdominal segments ...
Nearly all information regarding nerve-muscle relationships in oligochaetes is derived from experime...
The anatomy and physiology of the segmental giant (SG) of the crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus is d...
1. In undissected, freely mobile earthworms the sensory input for tactile stimulation to the MGF and...
1. The escape response of Ophiopteris papillosa to contact by a predatory asteroid consists of a fas...
A double motor innervation has been shown for several muscles of marine crustaceans. The adductors o...
laria mirabilis each have a through-conducting nerve net. The nerve net demonstrated electrophysiolo...
Neural plasticity is the process by which anatomical (structural) and physiological (functional) cha...
The anatomical and physiological organization of the locust metathoracic flexor tibiae was examined ...
The nervous system of the earthworm has received attention in recent years, but most of the investig...
The first record of giant axons in the central nervous system of any member of the Phasmatodea is re...
This study represents the first anatomical, physiological, and behavioral studies of the giant nerve...
1. An approach is described for recording and characterizing giant nerve fibre activity in intact, f...
In the second segmental (parapodial) nerve of the polynoid worm Harmothoë there are three (fast moto...
Summary The rapid co-ordination of the beat had been identified with a specialized system of neuron...
The syncarid crustacean Anaspides tasmaniae rapidly flexes its free thoracic and abdominal segments ...
Nearly all information regarding nerve-muscle relationships in oligochaetes is derived from experime...
The anatomy and physiology of the segmental giant (SG) of the crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus is d...
1. In undissected, freely mobile earthworms the sensory input for tactile stimulation to the MGF and...
1. The escape response of Ophiopteris papillosa to contact by a predatory asteroid consists of a fas...
A double motor innervation has been shown for several muscles of marine crustaceans. The adductors o...
laria mirabilis each have a through-conducting nerve net. The nerve net demonstrated electrophysiolo...
Neural plasticity is the process by which anatomical (structural) and physiological (functional) cha...
The anatomical and physiological organization of the locust metathoracic flexor tibiae was examined ...
The nervous system of the earthworm has received attention in recent years, but most of the investig...
The first record of giant axons in the central nervous system of any member of the Phasmatodea is re...