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Electrophysiological investigation on the antennal receptors of the silk moth during chemical and mechanical stimulation

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Die isolierte Antenne vonBombyx beantwortet eine Duftreizung mit erhöhter Signalfrequenz vorher spontanaktiver und dem Signalisieren vorher ruhender Chemorezeptoren. Auf Duftströme reagiert das Sinnesorgan mit einer langsamen Potentialschwankung, demElektroantennogramm (EAG). Luftströme erregen in Schwingungsrezeptoren frequente Entladungen und löschen in Druckrezeptoren spontane Spikes aus.

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Schneider, D. Electrophysiological investigation on the antennal receptors of the silk moth during chemical and mechanical stimulation. Experientia 13, 89–91 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02160110

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