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Autor:
L. N. Stankevich, N. E. Vasilevskaya
Publikováno v:
Neurophysiology. 8:33-39
Tectal evoked potentials to stimulation of the facial nerve, containing afferent fibers of nonolfactory chemoreception, in the carp are positive evoked potentials with a latent period of 5 to 25 msec which show no phase shift as the microelectrode is
Autor:
N. N. Polyakova, N. E. Vasilevskaya
Publikováno v:
Neurophysiology. 10:447-453
Responses of single neurons in the vagal lobe of the medulla to stimulation of chemoreceptors in the oral cavity and gills with solutions of hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride were studied in experiments on immobilized carp. These responses were c
Autor:
L. T. Zharova, N. E. Vasilevskaya
Publikováno v:
Neurophysiology. 6:227-232
Evoked potentials in the frog medulla to stimulation of the glossopharyngeal nerve appear on the ipsilateral side in a zone of limited area. They are recorded at depths not exceeding 2000 µ. Depending on their form the surface evoked potentials are
Autor:
N. N. Polyakova, N. E. Vasilevskaya
Publikováno v:
Chemical Senses. 2:503-514
Autor:
V. I. Chilingiris, N. E. Vasilevskaya
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology. 5:162-168
Comparative physiological investigations suggest that spatial orientation in fish results from combined activity of several analyzers (2, 4). Less attention has been paid to the study of chemical perception in adaptive behavior than of other sensory
Autor:
N. N. Polyakova, N. E. Vasilevskaya
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology. 6:69-74
Electrical stimulation of the facial nerve—the afferent pathway for chemical nonolfactory reception inCyprinus carpio—elicits negative wave evoked responses with 3 msec latency in the ipsilateral facial and vagus nerve lobes of the medulla; ampli
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience and behavioral physiology. 15(3)
We have recorded extracellularly the impulse activity of the rat medulla oblongata during stimulation of taste receptors of the tongue and visceral chemoreceptors with solutions of hydrochloric acid and sodium chloride. We have detected in the caudal