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The location and properties of the efferent neurons of the head lateral-line organs of dogfish

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The location and properties of the efferent neurons of the head lateral-line organs of dogfish

Auteurs : H. Paul [Royaume-Uni] ; L. Roberts [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

Summary: Efferent neurons of the lateral-line organs of dogfish (Scyliorhinus) have been identified in the anterior lateral-line lobe of the medulla. They were identified histologically by filling them with cobalt salts passed electrophoretically along the lateral-line nerve fibres from their cut peripheral ends; in this way multipolar neurons in the rostral region of the lobe were filled with salt (Fig. 1B). Efferent neurons were identified electrophysiologically in this region by antidromic invasion following stimulation of the lateral-line nerves. These units were not spontaneously active but would discharge 1–4 spikes reflexly, with a minimum latency of 6.5 ms, in response to lateral-line nerve stimulation (Fig. 3). The latency distribution of the reflex discharges was trimodal, the peaks corresponding to the mass discharge of these neurons which could be recorded from the whole lateral-line nerve as a series of three compound potentials.

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