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Somatic evoked responses in cats during natural sleep

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Le risposte corticali evocate da stimoli somatici, sia periferici che centrali, aumentano di ampiezza durante il sonno profondo. Tale amplificazione è dovuta, almeno in parte, ad una facilitata trasmissione degli impulsi ascendenti a livello del nucleo ventro-postero-laterale del talamo.

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  1. O. Candia, E. Favale, A. Giussani, andG. F. Rossi, Arch. Ital. Biol.100, 216 (1962).

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Part of these results has been presented at a meeting of the Società Italiana di Biologia Sperimentale held in Genova on July 25th 1962.

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Favale, E., Loeb, C. & Manfredi, M. Somatic evoked responses in cats during natural sleep. Experientia 19, 189–192 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02172305

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