468 



SUBJECT INDEX 



Bromate, 81 

 Bromide, 80, 84, 313 

 BST motoneurons, 78 



Cajal-Retzius cells, 426, 441 



Cambarus clarkii, 1 63 



Cambarus virilis (see also Orconectes), 321, 



322 

 Cancer magister, 107 

 Cancer product us, 1 07 

 Carbamylcholine, 11 

 Carcinus, 69 

 Cardiac ganglion {see Crustacean heart 



ganglion) 

 Cardiac inhibition in decapod Crustacea, 



]44flF. 



in molluscs, 136ff. 



in vertebrates, 1 14ff. 

 Cardiac pacemaker cells, 204 

 Carnitine, 378, 379, 382 

 Carnosine, 378, 379 

 Carotenoid pigment in Aplvsia nerve cells, 



183, 184, 196, 200, 201, 223 

 Carotenoids in Nitella, 196 

 Cassiopea, 401 

 Cecropia, 447, 449, 456, 457 

 Cellena eucosniia, 1 36 

 Cellena nigroUneata, 1 36 

 Cellular photosensitivity, 194fF. 

 Central inhibition, 13, 22 

 Central inhibition latency, 50ff., 78 

 Central inhibitory transmitter, 84, 342ff., 



350ff. 

 Central latency, measurements of, 50 

 Centrifugal modulation of sensory input, 



419 

 Cephalopods (see also Sepia), 137 

 Cerebral cortex, 343, 41 Off. 

 Charged pores, 84, 89 

 Charpentiers bands, 280 

 Chemical hypothesis of inhibitory synaptic 



transmission, 16, 24, 25 (see also Inhibi- 

 tory transmitter substance; Criteria for 



inhibitory transmitter) 

 Chemical transmitters {see Excitatory trans- 

 mitter substance; Inhibitory transmitter 



substance) 

 Chemopotentials, 1 79ff. 



definition of 179 

 Chemically addressed systems, 397 

 Chemical stimulation of receptor neurons, 



319ff. 

 Chemical transmitter hypothesis 15, 16, 19, 



24, 25, 222, 223 

 Chloride {see CI") 

 Chlorophyll, 196, 224 



Cholinesterase, 449, 450 



Citrate, 71 



36 CI, 119 



Cl~ concentration, effect of alteration of, 88, 

 90 



-conductance, 9 



contribution of to total membrane con- 

 ductance, 88 

 distribution, 100 

 permeability, increase during inhibition, 



80, 81, 83, 88, 89, 313ff. 

 pump, 81, 83 



Clarke's column, 39, 80, 343 



Clarke neurons, 41 



Clinocardium nut alii, 142 



Coelenterate nerve nets, 395ff. 



Comital, 390 



CO2, depolarizing action, 186ff. 



excitatory and inhibitory actions, 179 



Co-axial electrodes, 343 



Coiled fibre system, 41 



Competitive inhibition of transmitter-re- 

 ceptor interaction, 137 



Conditioning stimulus, 412, 414, 415, 416, 

 420 



Cocaine, 11 



Cochlear nucleus, 5 



Cockroach, inhibitory fibers in, 4 



Cortico-spinal neurons, 11, 12 



Crab {see Cancer; Carcinus) 



Crayfish {see also Astacus; Cambarus; Orco- 

 nectes), 2, 3, 87, 105, 204, 285ff., 404, 405 



Cricket, 403 



Cristae acusticae, 37 



Criteria for inhibitory transmitter, 342ff., 

 35 Iff. 



Crude excitine, 381 



Crustacean heart ganglion, 105, 144ff., 204 

 anatomy 144ff. 



Crustacean heart, inhibition in, 144ff., 360, 

 402 



Crustacean molting, 453 

 muscle, charged pores, 83 

 muscle fiber, electrical behaviour, 89, 



92ff., 105ff., 281 

 neuromuscular junction, 92ff., 105ff., 313 

 receptor muscles, physiology, 289 

 stretch receptors, 9, 83, 84, 204, 285ff., 

 291, 293, 318ff., 327, 353, 361 

 anatomy 285ff. 



Cs+, 99, 100 



Cuneate nucleus, 415, 416, 419ff. 



Curare, 347 



Cyanea, 401 



Cyanide, 449 



Cyprea tigris, 136 



Cysteine, 378, 379 



