1936: Excitation Phenomena, Vol. IV
Organizer: Eric Ponder
STRUCTURE OF NERVE FIBRES AND SYNAPSES IN SOME INVERTEBRATES 1 John Z. Young NERVE ULTRASTRUCTURE AS REVEALED BY X-RAY DIFFRACTION AND POLARIZED LIGHT STUDIE S7Francis O. Schmitt THE EXPERIMENTAL INDUCTION OF VISIBLE STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN SINGLE NERVE FIBRES IN LIVING FROG TADPOLES 13Carl Caskey Speidel THE POTENTIALS OF GALVANIC CELLS WITH LIQUID JUNCTIONS 18 Duncan A. Maclnnes and Lewis G. Longsworth DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTROLYTES BETWEEN NON-MISCIBLE SOLVENTS 27Theodore Shedlovsky THE EFFECT OF CURRENT FLOW IN LARGE PLANT CELLS 34L. R. Blinks SOME WAYS TO CONTROL BIOELECTRICAL BEHAVIOR 43W. J. V. Osterhout and S. E. Hill ON THE MECHANISM OF THE PRODUCTION OF ELECTROMOTIVE FORCES IN LIVING TISSUES 53William R. Amberson THE KINETICS OF THE EXCITATORY PROCESS 63H. A. Blair ELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE OF NERVE AND MUSCLE 73Kenneth S. Cole and Howard J. Curtis PHYSICO-MATHEMATICAL ASPECTS OF EXCITATION AND CONDUCTION IN NERVES 90N. Rashevsky THE CONNECTION BETWEEN COORDINATION CHRONAXIE AND REFLEX EXCITABILITY 98Louis Lapicque PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF NEUROMUSCULAR TRANSMISSION 111A. M. Monnier NEUROMUSCULAR TRANSMISSION IN SOMATIC AND AUTONOMIC SYSTEMS 132Arturo Rosenblueth SOME RECENT EXTENSIONS OF CHEMICAL TRANSMISSION 143H.H. Dale STIMULATION BY ALTERNATING CURRENT 150Georges Coppée CONDUCTION IN AXON AND SYNAPSE 163Alexander Forbes THE ACTIVITY OF NERVE CELLS 170Detlev W. Bronk EFFECTS OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE UPON THE EXCITABILITY, THE RECOVERY AND THE POTENTIAL SEQUENCE OF FROG NERVE 179Harry Grundfest THE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF STIMULATED NERVE 188 Francis O. Schmitt
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METABOLISM AND EXCITATION 194 R W. Gerard ON THE EXCITATION, CONDUCTION, AND NARCOTISATION OF SINGLE NERVE FIBRES 202 G. Kato THE SUBMICROSCOPICAL STRUCTURE OF MUSCLE AND ITS CHANGES DURING CONTRACTION AND STRETCH 214 Ernst Fischcr ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INITIAL HEAT AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE MEASUREMENT OF MUSCULAR EFFICIENCY 224 McKeen Cattell ISOTONIC CONTRACTIONS IN MUSCLE 233 Wallace O. Fenn THE SEQUENCE OF EVENTS IN THE ISOMETRIC TWITCH AT HIGH PRESSURE 242 Dugald Brown ELECTROLYTES IN MUSCL 252 Wallace O. Fenn AN ANALYSIS OF THE PROPERTIES OF SMOOTH MUSCLE 260 Emil Bozler SOME PACEMAKER ASPECTS OF RHYTHMIC ACTIVITY IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 267 Hudson Hoagland SOME ASPECTS OF THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX 285 Hallowell Davis FACTORS CONTROLLING BRAIN POTENTIALS 292 R. W. Gerard THE INTERPRETATION OF CORTICAL POTENTIALS 305 G. H. Bishop CORTICAL EXCITATORY STATE AND SYNCHRONISM IN THE CONTROL OF BIOELECTRICAL AUTONOMOUS RHYTHMS 320 Herbert H. Jasper RHYTHMIC ACTIVITY IN ISOLATED NERVE CENTERS 339 C. Ladd Prosser ON THE MECHANISM OF ADAPTATION (PERIPHERAL SENSORY INHIBITION) OF MECHANORECEPTORS 347 Hudson Hoagland THE REACTIONS OF CHROMATOPHORES AS EVIDENCE FOR NEUROHUMORS 358 |