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Cortical intracellular potentials during augmenting and recruiting responses: II. Patterns of synaptic activities in pyramidal and nonpyramidal tract neurons

Purpura et al., 1964

Document ID
3280860083808386196
Author
Purpura D
Shofer R
Musgrave F
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Journal of neurophysiology

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METHODS Experiments were performed on encephale isole cats prepared in a manner similar to that described in the preceding report (59). Stimulating electrodes were introduced into the l This work was supported in part by grants from the National Institute of …
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