1. Leydig neurons fire spontaneously at low rates ( < 4 Hz), but their activity increases with mechanical stimulation or electrical stimulation of mechanosensory neurons (Figs. 1, 2, 4). These conditions also cause acceleration of bursting in heart motor neurons (Figs. 1,2). 2. The firing rate of L
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Postactivation inhibition of spontaneously active neurosecretory neurons in the medicinal leech
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