On the subject of braking

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Veszi, a student of Verworn, pointed out that by attaching a stimulus from the X centripetal root to the IX centripetal root, inhibition can be obtained. We repeated Veszi's experiments. It turned out that inhibition is most easily obtained when the frequency of current for both roots is different, but in general it is obtained both when the strength of currents is different, and when the strength and frequency of current for both roots are the same. In the latter case, the inhibition phenomenon is more easily obtained from a fatigued preparation.

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N. A. Mislavsky

Kazan University

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M. V. Sergievsky

Kazan University

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© 1927 Mislavsky N.A., Sergievsky M.V.

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