1. The pinnæ of sensitive brier or Schrankia are favorable for demonstrating summation of dissimilar stimuli.
2. The demonstration was made as follows: A time of day was chosen when the closure of a single proximal leaflet did not provoke closure of the next distal leaflet. An irritating gas was applied to the pinna. A few seconds later, a single leaflet was touched; it closed, induced closure of the next distal leaflet, and inaugurated a wave of closure which proceeded until all leaflets on the same side of the mid-rib were closed.
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Copyright, 1921, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1921
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