Abstract
Summary
The effect of paralyzation by gallamine or decamethonium on the duration of after-discharge elicited from the hippocampus or amygdala was examined in a chronic cat preparation. Neither neuromuscular blocking agent had any effect on the duration of after-discharge elicited from either brain area in the absence of a motor seizure. In addition, paralyzation with either agent did not affect the duration of at least hippocampal after-discharge in the presence of motor seizures.
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