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Journal of Experimental Biology 28,218-220 (1951)
Published by Company of Biologists 1951


Unit Activity in the Medulla Oblongata of Fishes

S. WOLDRING 1 and M. N. J. DIRKEN 1

1 Physiological Institute, Groningen, Netherlands

In the medulla oblongata of carp respiratory potentials were found in two small strips 0.5 mm. to left and right of the mid-line at the level of the caudal border of the acoustic tubercles and at a depth of about 2 mm. below the dorsal surface. Acoustic potentials were discovered in the acoustic tubercles. No particular unit activity was found in the vagal and facial lobes.

Submitted on July 17, 1950







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