Post-tetanic changes of bilateral dorsal root potentials evoked by stimulation of the cutaneous afferents
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Post-tetanic changes of bilateral dorsal root potentials evoked by stimulation of the cutaneous afferents
Abstract
In spinal cats following tetanic stimulation of the cutaneous nerve bilateral dorsal root potentials in the lumbar spinal cord are depressed. Because of differences between ipsi- and contralateral potentials, this depression can usually be evoked only on one side of the cord.
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