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The effect of stimulation of the diencephalon of the frog with adrenalin on cerebrospinal dominance

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Frog's diencephalon was stimulated by the action of adrenalin on the spinal cord dominant. The result of these experiments permit the conclusion that in the frog. formation of the spinal cord dominant depends on the influence of the diencephalon. The latter may change the intensity of development of the dominant by causing the change in the functional condition of the spinal cord centers.

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Submitted by Active Member of the AMN SSSR Prof. V. N. Chernigovskii

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Verzilova, O.V. The effect of stimulation of the diencephalon of the frog with adrenalin on cerebrospinal dominance. Bull Exp Biol Med 45, 140–144 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00783998

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