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Projections of afferent ventral root fibers on dorsal horn neurons in the cat spinal cord S. Zh. TleulinI. Ya. KleinbokV. N. Doronin OriginalPaper Pages: 209 - 213
Properties of monosynaptic connections between callosal neurons and specific thalamic nuclei V. L. ÉzrokhiI. V. VolkovL. Yu. Tarasova OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 220
Effect of vasopressin and oxytocin on spontaneous unit activity of dorsal horn cells in the isolated spinal cord of young rats Z. A. Tamarova OriginalPaper Pages: 221 - 226
Activity of propriospinal neurons in segments C3 and C4 during fictitious locomotion in cats Yu. I. ArshavskiiE. S. MeizerovL. B. Popova OriginalPaper Pages: 226 - 231
Effect of electrical stimulation of the septum on subicular neurons with different kinds of spontaneous activity in rabbits V. S. Stafekhina OriginalPaper Pages: 231 - 237
Dynamics of efferent control of muscular contraction. Determination of transition processes: External load — Muscle length A. I. Kostyukov OriginalPaper Pages: 238 - 246
Topical organization of somatic projections in the fur seal cerebral cortex T. F. LadyginaV. V. PopovA. Ya. Supin OriginalPaper Pages: 246 - 252
Has nonquantal acetylcholine secretion from motor nerve endings a role in neurotrophic control of resting membrane potential in rat muscle fibers? E. M. VolkovV. N. FrosinG. I. Poletaev OriginalPaper Pages: 258 - 264
GABA-ergic structures in the intact and chronically isolated cat association cortex (area 5) L. F. Burchinskaya OriginalPaper Pages: 264 - 272
Primary afferent depolarization induced by cyclically modulated natural hind limb proprioceptor activity in cats V. V. MarlinskiiV. B. Esipenko OriginalPaper Pages: 272 - 278
Reticular structures in the cat brain involved in startle reflexes to somatic stimuli of various modalities A. P. GokinM. V. Karpukhina OriginalPaper Pages: 278 - 286
Responses of auditory medullary units to sinusoidally amplitude-modulated tones in frogs O. N. GorodetskayaN. G. Bibikov OriginalPaper Pages: 287 - 292
The steroid alkaloid batrachotoxin as a tool to study voltage-operated sodium channels B. I. Khodorov Reviews Pages: 293 - 304