Chase et al., 1968 - Google Patents
Cyclic variation in the amplitude of a brain stem reflex during sleep and wakefulnessChase et al., 1968
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- 16901081805489406091
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- Chase M
- McGinty D
- Sterman M
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- Experientia
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In frei beweglichen Katzen wurden Veränderungen des Reflexes zum Musculus massetericus während des Schlafes und im Wachzustand untersucht. Eine graduelle Abnahme der Amplitude des Reflexes wurde beobachtet, wenn die Tiere vom Wachzustand …
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