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- W892992092 abstract "The importance of giant fibres in insects goes beyond mere increased conduction velocity—namely, they function as integratory neurons. It presents some new suggestions and experimental interpretations which have not appeared so far in previous reviews dealing with various aspects of insect giant axons. There are many phylogenetic groups in which one can find giant fibres—flatworms, nemertineans, polychetes, annelids, arthropods, molluscs, phoronids, enteropneusts, and vertebrates. The prime importance of giant axons was attributed to their fast conduction velocities and thus it was suggested that giant axons serve as premotor interneurons to activate in the fastest way motoneurons involved in a stereotyped escape response. The structural organization of cockroach giant axons together with their physiological characteristics might have wider implications in the elucidation of mechanisms involved in the spread of information through several terminals of one axon. Since an axon conducts an all-or-none spike, it is usually assumed that the information reaching the different presynaptic terminals is the same. It is known that cells which are innervated by a common axon can show different cable properties. Such post-synaptic cells, therefore, will be activated at different firing frequencies of the pre-synaptic axon, depending on temporal summation and respective thresholds for contraction or spike initiation." @default.
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