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NEUROBIOLOGY OF THE LOCUS COERULEUS
Physiological characteristics of neurons antidromically identified from LC
Physiological properties of LC-projecting neurons in PGi. To confirm our
anatomic results for major inputs to LC from the PGi, and to examine
physiological properties of ...
Charles D. Barnes, O. Pompeiano, 1991
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Taste, Olfaction, and the Central Nervous System: A ...
anatomical studies, we expected to be able to antidromically activate mitral cells
from all of the secondary olfactory regions, including the posterior part of the
piriform cortex (pPC). The tufted cells, however, we expected to be antidromically
...
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Clinical Arrhythmology and Electrophysiology: A Companion to ...
When pacing is performed at a CL significantly shorter than the tachycardia CL,
the paced impulse can penetrate the circuit antidromically and retrogradely (
antidromically) capture the presystolic electrogram so that no exit from the
tachycardia ...
Ziad Issa, John M. Miller, Douglas P. Zipes, 2012
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Clinical Arrhythmology and Electrophysiology: A Companion to ...
When pacing is performed at a CL significantly shorter than the tachycardia CL,
the paced impulse can penetrate the circuit antidromically and retrogradely (
antidromically) capture the presystolic electrogram so that no exit from the
tachycardia ...
Ziad Issa, John M. Miller, Douglas P. Zipes, 2012
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Sensory Mechanisms of the Spinal Cord: Volume 2 Ascending ...
Only 2 of the 12 units tested were antidromically activated from the contralateral
medial lemniscus. The question of whether the input to the neurons of nucleus z
is at least in part by way of collaterals of the dorsal spinocerebellar tract was ...
William D. Willis Jr., Richard E. Coggeshall, 2004
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Growth Hormone Secretagogues in Clinical Practice
However, more importantly for the in vivo electrophysiologist, every neuron in the
supraoptic nucleus projects to the neural lobe of the pituitary, and this makes it
possible to "antidromically identify" supraoptic neurons during an experiment.
Barry B. Bercu, Richard F. Walker, 1998
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Mammalian Neuroendocrinology
Approximately 18 sec before each oxytocin discharge, some antidromically
identified neurons increased their firing rate from 1-5 impulses/sec to 40-80
impulses/sec. This high- frequency burst of firing lasted only 1-3 sec and was
followed by a ...
... and their response to stimulation of the shell of the nucleus accumbens were
examined. In 69 of 152 DA cells antidromically activated responded to the
stimulation of the shell by a short duration inhibition (38.8ms 3.0ms) with a mean
latency ...
John Paul Bolam, Cali A. Ingham, Peter J. Magill, 2006
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Control of Head Movement
All motoneurons were located in C3 and were antidromically identified and
intracellularly stained with horseradish perox- idase. Each symbol represents a
different group of motoneurons. Triangles, trapezius motoneurons; filled circles, ...
Barry W. Peterson, Frances J. Richmond, 1988
The cells antidromically driven from the dorsal striatum were located throughout
most of the medio- lateral extent of the SNC and the lateral part of the VTA. In
addition, 15 other cells were antidromically driven from the shell; these cells were
...
Hendrik Jan Groenewegen, Pieter Voorn, Henk W. Berendse, 2009
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Optimal distance between 2 electrode tips when recording …
... different methods and compound nerve action potentials were orthodromically or antidromically recorded with different electrode spacings. «EurekAlert, Kwi 14»
Fast spiking axons take mitochondria for a ride
In DRG cells, this dendrite is really an axon, only the spikes that it conducts proceed "antidromically" (toward the cell body) in the tortured ... «Medical Xpress, Sty 14»