Abstract:Nishi et al. [9] described two types of neurons on physiological grounds in the sympathetic ganglia of the frog: B neurons, with an axonal nerve impulse conduction rate of several m/sec and innervated by B fibers, and C neurons, with an axonal nerve impulse conduction rate of less than 0.5 m/sec and innervated by preganglionic C-type fibers. These neurons have different time characteristics for synaptic transmission: the latent period of B-neuron synapses is short, while that of Cneuron synapses is much longer… Show more
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