“…A direct association between gastric and/or oesophageal contractions and impulse traffic in vagal efferent neurones has been shown in conscious sheep by the technique ofcrossed-nerve anastomosis (Dussardier, 1955(Dussardier, , 1963Roman, a, b, 1967 and in anaesthetized animals by direct recording of action potentials in vagal efferent fibres (Iggo & Leek, 1967). Evidence obtained from studies on impulse traffic in afferent vagal fibres in the anaesthetized goat or sheep suggests that the cranial regions of the stomach (Iggo, 1955;Leek, 1969Leek, , 1977 and the caudal oesophagus (Falempin, Mei & Rousseau, 1978) are richly provided with mechano-and/or chemoreceptors. Because both in regurgitation of digesta in the course of rumination and eructation of gas there are co-ordinated movements of the oesophagus and of the reticulum and/or rumen (Stevens & Sellers, 1960;Sellers & Stevens, 1966Dougherty, 1968;Rousseau, 1970;Titchen, 1979), it was of interest to follow activity of vagal efferents and afferents during such events.…”