J Mot Behav
September 1985
Comparisons were made of voluntary movements of the right and left arms in normal human subjects. A series of movements of different amplitudes, made at the subject' own speed, was performed with one limb. After a rest period, the same series was repeated with the contralateral limb.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing the Horsley-Clarke sterotaxic technique for positioning electrodes in the cerebellum of the cat, the present study has shown that electrical stimulation of the nucleus fastigius produces cardiac arrhythmia in addition to the already known pressor response. These arrhythmias ranged from sinus tachycardia to various kinds of ectopic beats, and the effects of the arrhythmias on cardiovascular haemodynamics are discussed. Administration of the beta-adrenergic-blocking drug (propranolol) and the adrenergic neuron-blocking drug (bretylium tosylate) showed that the cardiac arrhythmic responses were predominantly due to sympathetic activation.
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