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Fig. 8. The response to afferent nerve (Aff) nerve stimulation propagates along the
medio-lateral axis. (A,B) The responses to Aff stimulation recorded at three
different locations and at 5–6 different depths along the rostro-caudal
axis of the lateral (A, red traces) and the medial (B, black traces) sides of
the DON. Each record is an average response to eight consecutive stimuli
delivered at a rate of 0.1 Hz. The location of each record is marked on a top
view of the DON as seen through a dissecting microscope. Arrows in B demark
the nerve terminal potential. (C) Superposition of the responses recoded at
the medial (black) and lateral (red) locations. Right to left, panels
correspond to the three different locations along the rostro-caudal axis. Note
the significant delay between the medial and lateral responses. L, lateral; M,
medial; R, rostral; C, caudal.