Li et al., 1953 - Google Patents
Microelectrode studies of the electrical activity of the cerebral cortex in the catLi et al., 1953
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- Li C
- Jasper H
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- The Journal of physiology
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TECHNIQUE A series of forty-five adult cats were used in these experiments. They were anaesthetized with intravenous thiopentone sodium and local infiltration of the scalp with cinchocaine hydrochloride for craniotomy. After the operative procedure was accomplished …
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