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- W2183435361 abstract "ABSTRACT The cardiac ganglion of the lobster, which contains five large and four small cells (Alexandrowicz, 1932), produces integrated patterns of burst discharges. Maynard (1955, 1966) described how this ganglion may be compared to a miniature central nervous system, and pointed out that integrative processes occurring within the ganglion are of great interest because analyses of a simple nervous system may be an approach to the study of integration in complex nervous systems. Electrophysiological investigations of these ganglion cells have been reviewed by Hagiwara (1961). Intracellular studies have been made in detail on large cells of Panulirus (Hagiwara & Bullock, 1957; Bullock & Terzuolo, 1957; Watanabe, 1958; Otani & Bullock, 1959; Hagiwara, Watanabe & Saito, 1959; Watanabe & Bullock, 1960; Tazaki, 1971b, 1972a). The conclusion concerning their activity is as follows: large cells (followers) are innervated by common presynaptic nerve fibres from small cells (pacemakers), and potential changes during the burst are several kinds of synaptic potentials and spikes. This conclusion is not, however, valid for the Homarus ganglion. Cooke (1966) and Connor (1969) have studied the intracellular activity of its large cells. Connor (1969) has concluded that potential deflexions are due toendogenous activity of the respective neurones and not to synaptic potentials." @default.
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- W2183435361 title "Impulse Activity and Pattern of Large and Small Neurones in the Cardiac Ganglion of the Lobster, <i>Panulirus Japonicus</i>" @default.
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