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- W2049743660 abstract "Abstract Oscarsson, O. Integrative organization of the rostral spinocerebellar tract in the cat. Acta physiol. scand. 1965. 64. 154–166. – The convergence of synaptic actions from Group I muscle afferents and flexor reflex afferents (FRA) to rostral spinocerebellar tract (RSCT) neurones, and the effects produced in these neurones by natural stimulation of receptors have been investigated. The monosynaptic excitation from Group I afferents was related mainly or exclusively to tendon organ afferents. The convergence of Group I excitation to individual tract neurones was usually extensive: there was often excitation from one muscle group at each of the shoulder, elbow, and wrist and finger joints. The RSCT neurones received polysynaptic excitation from the FRA of large receptive fields in the ipsilateral forelimb. These fields had no obvious relation to the Group I receptive fields. The effects evoked by stimulation of cutaneous receptors were weak. The FRA effects from muscle were often strong; on maintained stretch there was only moderate adaptation and cessation of stretch was followed by an afterdischarge. The organization in the RSCT and VSCT (ventral spinocerebellar tract) is compared and the information forwarded by the two tracts is discussed. – Additional observations demonstrated that VSCT neurones were influenced from the FRA not only in hindlimb but also in forelimb nerves. There is a discussion of the significance of this finding for a hypothesis concerning the informative value of the FRA connections to ascending tracts." @default.
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