Excitation and inhibition of jaw-closing motoneurons (Masseteric and Temporal Motoneurons, Mass. and Temp. Mns) during transient jaw closing, the so-called jaw-closing reflex, and prolonged jaw opening elicited by palatal stimulation were studied. By pressing the anterior palatal surfaces sustained
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Supraspinal monosynaptic excitation and inhibition of thoracic back motoneurons
β Scribed by V. J. Wilson; M. Yoshida; R. H. Schor
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1970
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- English
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- 11
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- 0014-4819
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