The sensitivity of specific neuronal pathways to Halothane and N2O has been investigated in flies. The effects were tested by monitoring the responses of photoreceptors and their second order neurons, as well as two behavioral responses--a leg reflex induced by light flashes and head movements induced by moving optical patterns--chosen because their neuronal substrates are fairly well known. Sensitivity to both agents rises with the length of dendrites and the number of input synapses of the neurons involved. The findings confirms the hypothesis, formulated in Part I of this paper, that neurons with long dendrites and/or axonal endings and large numbers of input synapses are the elements in the central nervous system with the highest sensit...
Hierarchically organized brains communicate through feedforward (FF) and feedback (FB) pathways. In ...
To determine which part of the parasympathetic bronchoconstrictor pathway is most sensitive to depre...
BACKGROUND: Previous work on the action of volatile anesthetics has focused at either the molecular ...
The sensitivity of flies and locusts to halothane and N2O was investigated. In this paper we report ...
General anesthetics abolish behavioral responsiveness in all animals, and in humans this is accompan...
Movement sensitive giant neurons in the lobula plate of the fly (H1-neurons, V-neurons) are affected...
What characteristics of neural activity distinguish the awake and anesthetized brain? Drugs such as ...
SummaryGeneral anesthesia remains a mysterious phenomenon, even though a number of compelling target...
All animals are rendered unresponsive by general anesthetics. In humans, this is observed as a succe...
General anesthesia remains a mysterious phenomenon, even though a number of compelling target protei...
1. A comparative descriptive analysis of systemic (sodium pentobarbital, sodium thiopentone, ketamin...
General anesthetics achieve behavioral unresponsiveness via a mechanism that is incompletely underst...
General anesthetics are indispensable for modern medicine, yet are incompletely understood. Neuroima...
Investigating mechanisms of general anesthesia requires access to multiple levels of neuronal functi...
Anesthetics have been used for nearly two centuries, and have proved to be one of the most important...
Hierarchically organized brains communicate through feedforward (FF) and feedback (FB) pathways. In ...
To determine which part of the parasympathetic bronchoconstrictor pathway is most sensitive to depre...
BACKGROUND: Previous work on the action of volatile anesthetics has focused at either the molecular ...
The sensitivity of flies and locusts to halothane and N2O was investigated. In this paper we report ...
General anesthetics abolish behavioral responsiveness in all animals, and in humans this is accompan...
Movement sensitive giant neurons in the lobula plate of the fly (H1-neurons, V-neurons) are affected...
What characteristics of neural activity distinguish the awake and anesthetized brain? Drugs such as ...
SummaryGeneral anesthesia remains a mysterious phenomenon, even though a number of compelling target...
All animals are rendered unresponsive by general anesthetics. In humans, this is observed as a succe...
General anesthesia remains a mysterious phenomenon, even though a number of compelling target protei...
1. A comparative descriptive analysis of systemic (sodium pentobarbital, sodium thiopentone, ketamin...
General anesthetics achieve behavioral unresponsiveness via a mechanism that is incompletely underst...
General anesthetics are indispensable for modern medicine, yet are incompletely understood. Neuroima...
Investigating mechanisms of general anesthesia requires access to multiple levels of neuronal functi...
Anesthetics have been used for nearly two centuries, and have proved to be one of the most important...
Hierarchically organized brains communicate through feedforward (FF) and feedback (FB) pathways. In ...
To determine which part of the parasympathetic bronchoconstrictor pathway is most sensitive to depre...
BACKGROUND: Previous work on the action of volatile anesthetics has focused at either the molecular ...