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The effects of reticular stimulation on digastric reflex activity during sleep and wakefulness

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La stimulation électrique de la formation réticulaire mésencéphalique fut appliquée 0–20 msec avant l'induction du réflexe digastrique chez des chats libres. Le reflexe digastrique fut induit par stimulation électrique du nerf dentaire inférieur. La stimulation réticulaire eut pour résultat l'inhibition de ce réflexe pendant la veille, le sommeil tranquille et le sommeil actif.

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Watanabe, K., Chase, M.H. The effects of reticular stimulation on digastric reflex activity during sleep and wakefulness. Experientia 30, 52–53 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01921592

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