Selective Action of Pentobarbital on Component Behaviors of a Reinforcement Schedule

R. J. HERRNSTEIN, W. H. MORSE
1956 Science  
I ) a~k and forth, through, and around the. recording site, which suggests some kind of "reverberation," although the exact geometric pattern of the pathway and its dinlensions could not be deterrr~ined at this stage of the investigation. 3 ) Since the distance between the tips of the microelectrodes is known, the velocity of propagation can be estimated by measuring the time that the "wavefront" takes to travel from one tip to the other. I t has been found in these experiments that the order
more » ... magnitude of the velocity of propagation is 0.5 to 5 mm/sec.
doi:10.1126/science.124.3217.367 pmid:13351657 fatcat:6do55nzldrg6zan7c4u5xm35eu