The "all-or-none" law in skeletal muscle and nerve fibres.

G. Pareti

Abstract


In 1905 the Cambridge physiologist Keith Lucas extended the "all-or-none" principle (introduced by H. P. Bowditch for the cardiac tissue) to skeletal muscle and nerve fibres. Nevertheless, in a short time it was clear that nerve fibres obey this law, but also that frequency of discharge is another relevant factor in the nervous conduction.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.4449/aib.v145i1.865

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