| Wedensky's p. |
on applying a series of rapidly repeated stimuli to a nerve, the muscle contracts quickly in response to the first stimulus and then fails to respond further; but if the stimuli are applied to the nerve at a slower rate, the muscle responds to all of them.
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| Wedensky f. |
facilitation across a block; when there is a complete block to nerve conduction the threshold of the nerve below the block to electric stimulation is lowered.
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| Wedensky facilitation, inhibition, phenomenon |
see under facilitation, inhibition, and phenomenon.
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| Wedensky i. |
a partial block to conduction in a nerve may transmit impulses at low frequencies but not at higher frequencies.
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