Abstract: | ![]() Effects of stimulation of the claustrum and caudate nucleus in the neocortex and various deep brain structures were studied in acute experiments on unanesthetized cats immobilized with tubocurarine. A rhythmic after discharge appeared in neocortical areas 4–7 and 18 (according to Reinoso-Suarez' atlas), and also in the caudate nucleus and various parts of the thalamus. A similar discharge also was observed in the claustrum itself. Diencephalic brain section at the level of the ventral anterior nucleus weakened but did not completely abolish the cortical rhythmic after-discharge in the anterior regions of the neocortex evoked by stimulation of the claustrum. This discharge was completely blocked after sagittal brain section between the claustrum and the rest of the thalamus.I. S. Beritashvili Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR, Tbilisi. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 121–127, March–April, 1983. |