The activity of cerebellar neurones of an elasmobranch fish (Scyliorhinus canicula) during a reflex movement of a fin
AUTOR(ES)
Paul, D. H.
RESUMO
1. Response of neurones in the corpus cerebelli of Scyliorhinus canicula (Elasmobranchii) have been recorded in decerebrate unanaesthetized fish during the performance of pectoral fin reflexes (p.f.r.) evoked by electrical stimulation of the fins.
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