Meidel. On the issue of fatigue of nerve centers. University News. Kiev. October 1912
R. Averbukh
Neurology Bulletin ›› 1913, Vol. XX ›› Issue (1) : 159 -159.
When studying reflexes in animals, one has to resort to an artificial increase in reflex excitability. In 1902, Zeduc showed that if an intermittent galvanic current is passed through a warm animal, then real sleep occurs with the preservation of reflexes, with a decrease in pain sensitivity, with a normal heartbeat and breathing. It turns out that at a certain stage of such an experiment, a frog exhibits a significant increase in reflexes.
Averbukh R.
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