1957
DOI: 10.1007/bf01239041
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Die Sensibilit�t der Katzenzungen

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“…However, as Sinclair (1955) admits, it remains possible that specialized endings exist, but that the differences are too subtle to be revealed by present histological methods. This latter view is supported by the present work on C fibres innervating receptors in hairy skin and by recent investigations on the neurohistology of the cat's tongue, where Kantner (1957) has found only a network of 'free' nerve endings, although specific mechanoreceptors and thermoreceptors are present in the area. On the other hand there are reports of cutaneous nerve endings which, it is claimed, are not highly specific.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…However, as Sinclair (1955) admits, it remains possible that specialized endings exist, but that the differences are too subtle to be revealed by present histological methods. This latter view is supported by the present work on C fibres innervating receptors in hairy skin and by recent investigations on the neurohistology of the cat's tongue, where Kantner (1957) has found only a network of 'free' nerve endings, although specific mechanoreceptors and thermoreceptors are present in the area. On the other hand there are reports of cutaneous nerve endings which, it is claimed, are not highly specific.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%