Abstract: | Responses of 124 neurons in the anterior division of the middle suprasylvian gyrus to stimulation of the reticular (R) and anteroventral (VA) nuclei and the pulvinar (Pulv.) of the thalamus were studied in acute experiments on unanesthetized cats immobilized with D-tubocurarine. Responses of 70 neurons to stimulation of R and Pulv. were investigated. Altogether 51.5% of the cells of this group responded to stimulation of R while 38.6% of neurons responded to stimulation both of R and of Pulv., indicating convergence of afferents from nonspecific and associative nuclei of the thalamus on these neurons. Responses of 54 cells to stimulation of VA and Pulv. were investigated. The tests showed that 72.2% of neurons responded to stimulation of VA and convergence of afferents from VA and Pulv. was found in 29.6% of neurons. As a rule neurons were excited in response to stimulation of R and VA. Inhibition was observed in only one neuron in response to stimulation of R and in six neurons in response to stimulation of VA. The latent period of responses to stimulation of R varied between 2.2 and 37.0 msec, of VA from 6.0 to 35.5 msec, and of Pulv. from 2.1 to 35.0 msec. The length of the latent periods to stimulation of nonspecific and associative nuclei were compared for groups of neurons for which convergence of afferent influences from R and Pulv. or from VA and Pulv. was found. The question of connections of R and VA with the parietal association cortex is discussed.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 339–347, July–August, 1973. |