“…Nonreciprocal ac tion cannot, however, be related entirely to anesthesia as such, because of methodological confounding. In most studies demonstrating reciprocity, postures or movements have been produced by brain stem stimulation alone [3,4,7,13,14,16,17,19,22,25,26,30,33,37,39,40], while in most investigations demonstrating nonreciprocal effects, the measured muscular or neuronal activity has been elicited from some source other than brain stem stimulation [2,5,23,27,34,36]. The possibility is sug gested that two overlapping organizations exist in the brain stem: (a) medial and lateral systems that nonreciprocally inhibit or facilitate the spinal reflex pathways, and (b) medial and lateral systems capable of di rect reciprocal action on the motoneurons, producing ipsiversive or contraversive postures.…”