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Motoneurone discharges to the eyecup muscles of the crab Carcinus

Burrows, M.; Horridge, George Adrian

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Summary 1. During imposed tilt the eyecup or the crab tends to preserve an absolute position which depends upon the tonic activity of eight of the nine eyecup muscles. The detailed activity of all these muscles during imposed tilt in different planes has been recorded intracellularly. 2. The slow- and fast-motoneurone discharges to the eyecup muscles differ in that the former have intervals which are more variable at lower frequencies but the latter are more variable at higher...[Show more]

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Date published: 1968-10-01
Type: Journal article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/165905
Source: Journal of Experimental Biology
Access Rights: Open Access

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