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https://doi.org/10.1038/166071a0
Copy DOIJournal: Nature | Publication Date: Jul 1, 1950 |
IT is commonly held that the vestibulo-spinal apparatus is responsible for maintaining the spastic condition which occurs after decerebration and other operations. Recently, Schreiner, Lindsley and Magoun1 and others have suggested that the reticulo-spinal mechanism is more likely to be implicated. In this connexion the following observations upon an anuran, Bufo marinus, are of interest.
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