@article{oai:teapot.lib.ocha.ac.jp:00035036, author = {Inoue, Fumitake and 井上, 文武}, issue = {1}, journal = {お茶の水女子大學自然科學報告}, month = {Jun}, note = {application/pdf, 紀要論文, 1) The conduction velocity of a single fibre of a muscle, nerve, and nerve-muscle preparation of a toad was observed when two or more stimuli were applied. 2) Conduction rate did not depend upon the strength of the stimulus applied. 3) At a point in close proximity to the least interval, the conduction rate of the second action potential became slower. When the interval became slightly longer, the second impulse traveled faster than the first one even when the height of the former was smaller than the latter. 4) If a stimulus could not evoke an impulse, the speed of the impulses that followed was not affected by the first stimulus. 5) When the muscle was stimulated directly or through nerve fibre with irregular interval, the response time of the first action potential was somewhat longer than the second. And there after they were almost the same.}, pages = {52--66}, title = {On the Conduction Rate of Successive Impulses in Muscle and Nerve Fibres}, volume = {8}, year = {1957} }