Contributions to the Physiology of the Nervous System of the Snake And the Calif
Contributions to the Physiology of the Nervous System of the Snake And the Calif
Anton J Anton Julius Carlson
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THE RATE OF THE POSTERO-ANTERIOR NERVOUS IMPULSE IN THE SPINAL CORD. For this set of experiments the decapitated animal was secured to the platform ventral side down. The contractions of the anterior 408 A. J. Carlson. Trunk muscles on stimulation of the spinal cord in the tail are much less regular and definite than the movements of the tail on stimula- tion of the spinal cord anteriorly. The anterior part of the hagfish exhibits also greater reflex activity than the tail end. When the tail is... used for recording the muscular response, the lever may be FIGURE 3. Tracings of the contraction of the anterior part of the body on stimulation of the spinal cord in the tail and 20 cm. Further anterior. Length of cord between distal and proximal electrodes: 20 cm. Transmission-time: 0. 082 seconds. Rate: 2. 40 m. Per second. Weighted with 25 to 50 grams without the tension causing any movement, but in the experiments involving the anterior 6 to 8 cm. Of the body as reacting portion, even a smaller weight of 10 to 20 TABLE IV.
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