In the present report we have tested whether stimulation of the motor descending tracts at the brain-stem level could set up repetitive motor unit discharges in a similar manner to that described for motor cortical stimulation. We have seen that a large descending motor volley, evoked by brain-stem stimulation, cannot produce repetitive firing of motor units. Repetitive motoneurone firing is therefore produced by multiple excitatory volleys set up by single cortical shocks.