"Tactile" Stimulus Intensity: Information Transmission by Relay Neurons in Different Trigeminal Nuclei

Comparison of the information transmitted about the intensity of a steady "tactile" stimulus applied to facial skin by single trigemino-thalamic neurons in nucleus oralis and nucleus caudalis indicates that little information loss occurs at the medial lemniscal synaptic relay (nucleus oral...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1968-05, Vol.160 (3829), p.791-794
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Cats
Channel capacity
Connective tissues
Flavors
Food
Information Theory
Mechanoreceptors
Mesencephalon - physiology
Neurons
Neurons - physiology
Plasma cells
Receptors
Secretion
Sensory Receptor Cells - physiology
Skin - innervation
Specimens
Synaptic Transmission
Thalamus - physiology
Touch
Trigeminal Nerve
title "Tactile" Stimulus Intensity: Information Transmission by Relay Neurons in Different Trigeminal Nuclei
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