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A controlled study of the EEG during transcendental meditation: comparison with hypnosis.
- A. K. Tebēcis
- Medicine
- Folia psychiatrica et neurologica japonica
- 1975
A controlled, quantitative investigation of the electroencephalogram (EEG) and transcendental meditation (TM) revealed that EEG changes during TM were rarely as pronounced or consistent as previous… Expand
The inhibitory action of monoamines on lateral geniculate neurones
- J. Phillis, A. K. Tebēcis, D. York
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The Journal of physiology
- 1 June 1967
1. L‐Noradrenaline (NA), dopamine, 5‐hydroxytryptamine (5‐HT) and lysergide were administered iontophoretically to neurones in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat and the responses to… Expand
Effects of glycine, beta-alanine and GABA, and their interaction with strychnine, on brain stem neurones.
- L. Hösli, A. K. Tebēcis, N. Filias
- Biology, Medicine
- Brain research
- 1 November 1969
Reflex response changes of the toad spinal cord to variations in temperature and pH.
- A. K. Tebēcis, J. Phillis
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Comparative biochemistry and physiology
- 1 June 1968
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1. Effects of temperature and pH were assessed on the isolated spinal cord of Bufo marinus.
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2. Decreased temperatures caused a synchronization and augmentation of the early phase of the… Expand
Actions of amino acids and convulsants on bulbar reticular neurones
- L. Hösli, A. K. Tebēcis
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Experimental Brain Research
- 2004
SummaryA study has been made of the actions of microelectrophoretically administered amino acids and convulsants on spontaneous and glutamate- (or DLH-) induced firing of bulbar reticular neurones in… Expand
A re-evaluation of the mode of action of 5-hydroxytryptamine on lateral geniculate neurones: Comparison with catecholamines and LSD
- A. K. Tebēcis, A. D. Maria
- Medicine
- Experimental Brain Research
- 2004
SummaryA reinvestigation was made of the effects of microelectrophoretically administered 5-HT, NA, DA and related compounds on LGN neurones in unanaesthetized (decerebrate) and… Expand
The pharmacology of acetylcholine-excitation of thalamic neurones.
- I. Mccance, J. Phillis, A. K. Tebēcis, R. Westerman
- Medicine
- British journal of pharmacology and chemotherapy
- 1 March 1968
Strychnine-sensitive inhibition in the medullary reticular formation: evidence for glycine as an inhibitory transmitter.
- A. K. Tebēcis, A. Di Maria
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Brain research
- 26 May 1972
Abstract Strong evidence was obtained that glycine is an inhibitory transmitter in the medullary reticular formation. Glycine was a more effective depressant than GABA of all the reticular neurones… Expand
Histamine and some antihistamines: their actions on cerebral cortical neurones.
- J. Phillis, A. K. Tebēcis, D. York
- Chemistry, Medicine
- British journal of pharmacology and chemotherapy
- 1 July 1968
The use of convulsants in studying possible functions of amino acids in the toad spinal cord.
- A. K. Tebēcis, J. Phillis
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Comparative biochemistry and physiology
- 1 March 1969
Abstract 1. 1. Amino acids and convulsants were applied topically to the toad spinal cord. 2. 2. l -Glutamic acid produced depolarizations in dorsal and ventral roots. 3. 3. GABA produced… Expand