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Electric currents in nerve tissue and electric organs

Electrical Engineering, 1950
THE function of the nervous system is that of carrying messages from one point of the body to another. Some of these messages may be received from the outside world and transmitted through relay stations to different centers, others are sent from the higher centers to the periphery and so on.
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Comparative histology of the adult electric organ among four species of the genus Campylomormyrus (Teleostei: Mormyridae)

Journal of Comparative Physiology, 2015
Christiane Paul   +6 more
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'The Electric Organ'

The Musical Times, 1931
A. F., Reginald Whitworth
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Electric organ discharge diversity in the genus Gymnotus: anatomo-functional groups and electrogenic mechanisms

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2013
Alejo Rodríguez-Cattáneo   +4 more
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Electric Fish, Electric Organ Discharges, and Electroreception

2007
A number of animal groups have evolved sensitivity to weak electric currents that are generated by sources outside the receiver. This allows them to detect other individuals and suitable prey. Other animal groups have evolved the capacity to generate electric pulses and a surrounding electric field, together with a central nervous system that analyzes ...
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An Electrical Analogue of the Vocal Organs

Nature, 1922
IN connexion with correspondence which recently has appeared in the columns of NATURE relating to the physical characteristics of vowel-sounds, the following account may be of interest of an apparatus believed to be novel, which is conveniently capable of the artificial production of many speech-sounds.
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