The functioning modalities of the efferent system were analysed in the isolated frog labyrinth. The efferent synapses of the posterior canal were activated via an axon reflex by antidromic electrical shocks (10-200 Hz) applied for increasing times (250 ms-10 s) to the anterior-horizontal nerves. Either decrease (inhibition) or increase (facilitation) in the resting discharge rate were observed in the majority of the units examined. Inhibition and facilitation, hówever, are peculiar to any given unit since inhibition does not reverse to facilitation or vice-versa. This fact as well as the long response latency (not less than 10 ms) and the linear dependence of both effects on the stimulation frequency suggest that inhibition and facilitation...
Hair cells in the frog labyrinth synapse with the nerve terminals of the VIIIth nerve fibres and rec...
High extracellular K or Rb levels (20 mM) produce an increase in the resting EPSP and spike frequenc...
Glass microelectrode recordings were made from single fibres of the posterior ampullary nerve in the...
EPSP and spike discharges were intracellularly recorded from 90 afferent fibres of the posterior ner...
Intra-axonal recordings were obtained from single afferent fibres of the posterior nerve in the isol...
Frog labyrinthine receptor activity is controlled by an efferent inhibitory system whose fibres dire...
The sensory discharge properties of the posterior semicircular canal were examined at rest and durin...
The static and dynamic properties of the posterior canal afferent synapse were examined in the isola...
The purpose of the present work is to investigate the distribution of the nerve fibres subserving ef...
EPSPs and spikes were recorded at rest and during rotation from single fibres of the posterior nerve...
The functional organization of the efferent vestibular system (EVS) was studied in the isolated frog...
The distribution and the properties of efferent fibers in vestibular nerve were studied in the isola...
A statistical method based on an extension of Campbell's theorem is used to measure the amplitude, w...
The properties of synaptic transmission have been studied at the cyto-neural junction of the frog la...
The EPSP rate was intracellularly recorded from single fibres of the posterior nerve in the isolated...
Hair cells in the frog labyrinth synapse with the nerve terminals of the VIIIth nerve fibres and rec...
High extracellular K or Rb levels (20 mM) produce an increase in the resting EPSP and spike frequenc...
Glass microelectrode recordings were made from single fibres of the posterior ampullary nerve in the...
EPSP and spike discharges were intracellularly recorded from 90 afferent fibres of the posterior ner...
Intra-axonal recordings were obtained from single afferent fibres of the posterior nerve in the isol...
Frog labyrinthine receptor activity is controlled by an efferent inhibitory system whose fibres dire...
The sensory discharge properties of the posterior semicircular canal were examined at rest and durin...
The static and dynamic properties of the posterior canal afferent synapse were examined in the isola...
The purpose of the present work is to investigate the distribution of the nerve fibres subserving ef...
EPSPs and spikes were recorded at rest and during rotation from single fibres of the posterior nerve...
The functional organization of the efferent vestibular system (EVS) was studied in the isolated frog...
The distribution and the properties of efferent fibers in vestibular nerve were studied in the isola...
A statistical method based on an extension of Campbell's theorem is used to measure the amplitude, w...
The properties of synaptic transmission have been studied at the cyto-neural junction of the frog la...
The EPSP rate was intracellularly recorded from single fibres of the posterior nerve in the isolated...
Hair cells in the frog labyrinth synapse with the nerve terminals of the VIIIth nerve fibres and rec...
High extracellular K or Rb levels (20 mM) produce an increase in the resting EPSP and spike frequenc...
Glass microelectrode recordings were made from single fibres of the posterior ampullary nerve in the...