Abstract
Cells of the lateral reticular nucleus were antidromically fired by stimulation of the paramedian lobules. These cells fell into three classes: those activated solely by ipsilateral paramedian stimulation, those which responded only to stimulation of the contralateral paramedian, and, finally, those cells which fired to stimulation of both paramedian lobules. These findings indicate that in addition to the known ipsilateral paramedian projection some cells of the lateral reticular nucleus send their axons to the contralateral paramedian lobule, whereas others project to both paramedian lobules.

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