1966
DOI: 10.3109/13813456609059951
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Hypothalamic Stimulation and the Inhibition of the Activity of Cardiac Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nerves

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“…The 'type C' bursts described by Moruzzi (1954) in decerebrate and encephale isole cats may be identical to the sharp bursts of firing described here. The activity recorded in the parahypoglossal area by Alanis, Mascher & Miyamoto (1966) following hypothalamic stimulation and correlated with activity in cardiac nerves may also have been part of a generalized 'arousal' as the medulla was not systemically probed.…”
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“…The 'type C' bursts described by Moruzzi (1954) in decerebrate and encephale isole cats may be identical to the sharp bursts of firing described here. The activity recorded in the parahypoglossal area by Alanis, Mascher & Miyamoto (1966) following hypothalamic stimulation and correlated with activity in cardiac nerves may also have been part of a generalized 'arousal' as the medulla was not systemically probed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%