Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4342440 Neuroscience 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
We suggest that the population of glycinergic neurons in the NRGc, Mc, and nPR participates in the inhibition of somatic brainstem motoneurons during active sleep. These neurons may also be responsible for the inhibition of sensory and other processes during this state. It is likely that the group of glycinergic neurons adjacent to the nucleus ambiguus (nAmb) is responsible for the active sleep-selective inhibition of motoneurons that innervate the muscles of the larynx and pharynx.
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