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Effects from the pyramidal tract on primary afferents and on spinal reflex actions to primary afferents

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Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass Überleitungen in spinalen Reflexsystemen, die für die präsynaptische Depolarisation gewisser primärer Afferenzen verantwortlich sind, von der sensorisch-motorischen Grosshirnrinde über die Pyramidenbahn gefördert werden kann.

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Carpenter, D., Lundberg, A. & Norrsell, U. Effects from the pyramidal tract on primary afferents and on spinal reflex actions to primary afferents. Experientia 18, 337–338 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02151866

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