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Responses of 98 neurons of the reticular (R) and 72 neurons of the ventral anterior (VA) thalamic nuclei to stimulation of various zones of the orbitofrontal cortex were investigated in acute experiments on cats immobilized with D-tubocurarine. Not all zones of this cortex were found to be connected equally closely with R and VA. Most of the R (82.7%) and VA (66.7%) neurons responded to stimulation of the proreal gyrus, and fewest (37.3 and 48.9%, respectively) to stimulation of the posterior orbital gyrus. Among the responding neurons, 85.2–86.3% of R cells and 78.2–81.2% of VA cells were excited by cortical stimulation and the rest were inhibited. Excitation was expressed as the appearance of a single spike or of discharges of varied duration in response to each stimulus. The latent period of the spike responses varied from 0.5 to 55.0 msec and the minimal latent period of the discharges was 0.8 msec and its maximal value over 500 msec. The spike frequency in the discharge was 120–250/sec. Unit responses consisting of spikes with a latent period of under 1.3 msec and, it is assumed, some of the responses with a latent period of under 4.0 msec were antidromic. The axons of some R and VA neurons were shown to form branches terminating in different zones of the orbitofrontal cortex.  相似文献   

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Unit responses of the nuclei pontis (NP) and reticular pontine nuclei (RPN) to stimulation of the frontobasal cortex (proreal, orbital, and basal temporal regions) and of the dorsal hippocampus were studied in cats. Stimulation of the various cortical structures was found to induce phasic and (less frequently) tonic responses in neurons of NP and RPN. The main type of unit response in RPN was primary excitation, whereas in NP it was primary inhibition. The largest number of responding neurons in the pontine nuclei was observed to stimulation of the proreal gyrus. In the cerebro-cerebellar relay system neurons of the reticular tegmental nucleus and ventromedial portion of NP showed the highest ability to respond. In the oral and caudal reticular pontine nuclei the regions of predominant influence of cortical structures were located in zones of these nuclei where neurons with rostral and (to a lesser degree) caudal projections were situated.M. Gorkii Donetsk Medical Institute. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 358–367, July–August, 1980.  相似文献   

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Unitary responses in the hypothalamic nuclei to stimulation of the frontobasal zones of the cortex (proreal, orbito-insular, and basal temporal regions) were studied. Cortico-thalamic connections were found to possess definite topical organization: the orbito-frontal zones of the cortex have a more marked effect on unit activity of the hypothalamic nuclei than the basal temporal cortex. Antidromic activation, during stimulation of a particular region of the cortex, of neurons excited orthodromically by stimulation of another cortical structure, enables a number of neuronal circuits functioning within the forebrain to be distinguished. The first circuit includes the orbital gyrus, preoptic zone, and proreal gyrus. The second circuit has the same cortical components as the first, but its relay in the hypothalamus takes place in the region of the mamillary bodies. The third circuit is represented by the basal temporal cortex, lateral hypothalamus, and prefrontal cortex.M. Gor'kii Donetsk Medical Institute. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 44–53, January–February, 1978.  相似文献   

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By means of impregnation methods of Fink-Heimer and Kawamura-Niimi in 29 cats after unilateral extirpation of various parts of the orbitofrontal cortex (middle part, superior and inferior areas of the dorsolateral part of the proreal gyrus, anterior area of the orbital gyrus) connections with various groups of the thalamic nuclei have been studied. Essential differences have been revealed in projections of various parts of the orbitofrontal cortex to specific, nonspecific, associative and limbic nuclei of the thalamus. The most distributed system of the subcortical projections has the orbital gyrus cortex. Connections of the cortex in the superior and inferior areas of the dorsolateral part of the proreal gyrus are well manifested, the connections of the superior area being less prevalent than the inferior ones. The cortex of the medial part in the proreal gyrus has connections mainly with the subcortical limbic formations. Thus, the orbitofrontal cortex in the cat possesses a system of topographically organized, to some extent selective monosinaptic connections practically with all nuclear groups of the thalamus and influences upon the function of the most of the important subcortical structures.  相似文献   

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Responses of the neurons of the lateral and ventromedial hypothalamic regions (HL andHvm, respectively), as well as of the area of the dorsal hypothalamus (aHd) and the projection region of the medial forelimb bundle (MFB), evoked by stimulation of the proreal cortex (field 8), cingular cortex (field 24), pyriform lobula (periamigdalar cortex), and hippocampus (CA3) were studied in acute experiments on cats under ketamine anesthesia. Distributions of the latent periods of the responses recorded from hypothalamic neurons at stimulation of the above cortical structures were analyzed. The responses were classified into primary excitatory and primary inhibitory. Stimulation of the proreal gyrus evoked four times more excitatory responses than inhibitory responses. With stimulation of the cingular gyrus, the ratio of excitatory/inhibitory responses was 1.5∶1. Stimulation of the pyriform cortex evoked activatory and inhibitory responses with a similar probability. With hippocampal stimulation, inhibitory responses appeared two times more frequently than excitatory reactions. The hypothalamus was found to be a zone of wide convergence: one-half of all responding neurons in theHL andHvm responded to stimulations of two or more tested cortical zones. In 26% of the cells, only excitatory convergence was observed, while in 10% only inhibitory convergence was found; 21% of the cells revealed mixed convergence.  相似文献   

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Unit activity in the caudate nucleus evoked by paired stimulation of the anterior sigmoid and middle suprasylvian gyri was studied in acute experiments on cats. Responses in most neurons to testing stimulation of the anterior sigmoid gyrus during the period of inhibition of spontaneous activity evoked by conditioning stimulation of the suprasylvian gyrus were preserved, but in isolated cases they were actually facilitated. Meanwhile conditioning stimulation of the anterior sigmoid gyrus in the period of inhibition depressed responses to testing stimulation of the suprasylvian gyrus. Similar results were obtained in experiments on animals with deep transcortical sections between the sensomotor and parietal regions, ruling out the possibility of interaction between the stimulated zones at the cortical level.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 142–148, March–April, 1981.  相似文献   

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Neuronal responses to stimulation of the proreal (field 8) and cingular (field 24) cortices, pyriform lobe (periamygdalar cortex), and hippocampus (CA3) were studied in the lateral (HL) and ventromedial (Hvm) hypothalamus, dorsal hypothalamic region (aHd), and projection region of the medial forelimb bundle (MFB); single and repeated (series of a 6–300 sec−1 frequency) stimuli were used. At single stimulations, the minimum proportion of inhibitory responses with respect to excitatory effects was observed when the neocortex (the proreal gyrus) was stimulated; this proportion became successively greater at stimulations of the intermediate cortex (the cingular gyrus) and paleocortex (the pyriform cortex), while stimulation of the archicortex (the hippocampus) evoked mostly inhibitory responses. At repeated stimulation of the cortical structures, inhibitory responses prevailed in the neurons under study: their total number was nearly four times larger than that of excitatory reactions. The response patterns to single and serial stimulations of the cortical structures allowed us to demonstrate: (i) significant diversity of the influences received by hypothalamic neurons from the cortical structures and (ii) the dependence of the pattern of these influences on the phylogenetic specificity of the above structures.  相似文献   

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Projections of different parts of the orbito-frontal cortex, the basal temporal cortex, and the hippocampus on hypothalamic nuclei were studied by recording focal responses in acute experiments on cats anesthetized with pentobarbital and chloralose. The proreal gyrus was shown to have local projections in the latero-dorsal zones of the preoptic region, in the rostral parts of the medial forebrain bundle, and also in the region of the lateral and posterior hypothalamus with the mammillary bodies. The orbital gyrus projects mainly to the latero-dorsal portions of the forebrain bundle, the latero-ventral part of the preoptic region, and the region of the lateral and latero-dorsal hypothalamic nuclei; projections from the orbital gyrus are relatively diffuse in character. The basal temporal cortex has diffuse projections in the central part of the preoptic region, in the latero-ventral parts of the medial forebrain bundle, and in the lateral mammillary body. No marked foci of activity were found in the hypothalamic structures during hippocampal stimulation. Diffuse projections of the hippocampus were traced in the ventral part of the preoptic region and the ventral regions of the medial forebrain bundle, and also in the lateral hypothalamus and in the lateral mammillary nucleus.A. M. Gor'kii Donetsk Medical Institute. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 358–365, July–August, 1976.  相似文献   

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Unit responses in the anterior sigmoid gyrus of cats anesthetized with chloralose (70 mg/kg) to vestibular nerve stimulation and their interaction with responses to acoustic and facial nerve stimulation were investigated. The focus of maximal activity of the vestibular projection was shown to lie a little rostrally to the anterior suprasylvian sulcus. The modality specificity of this part of the cortex to vestibular impulses is reflected in the shortest values of latent periods and the distinct phasic character of the responses, and also in the numerical preponderance of neurons with short-latency responses. Although considerable topographic overlapping of the vestibular projection by acoustic and somatosensory (facial zone) projections is found, the vestibular afferent input predominates over the other afferent inputs.I. P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 353–358, July–August, 1981.  相似文献   

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We investigated the functional organization of the human auditory cortex using a novel electrophysiological recording technique combined with an advanced brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique. Tonotopic mapping data were obtained during single unit recording along the Heschl’s gyrus. Most of the units studied (73%) demonstrated sharply tuned excitatory responses. A tonotopic pattern was observed with the best frequencies systematically increasing as more medial-caudal recording sites were sampled. Additionally, a new auditory field along the posterior aspect of the superior temporal gyrus has been identified using a high spatial resolution direct recording technique. Results obtained during electrical stimulation demonstrate functional connectivity between the primary auditory cortex and the auditory field in the posterior superior temporal gyrus.  相似文献   

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Postsynaptic potentials (PSPs) of 83 neurons in the motor cortex of unanesthetized cats in response to electrodermal, photic, and acoustic stimulation were investigated by intra-and quasi-intracellular recording methods. Most cells responded to stimulation of at least one limb. About 60% of neurons of the posterior and over 75% of neurons of the anterior sigmoid gyrus responded to stimulation of two (or more) limbs. In 29 of 39 neurons of the anterior and 12 of 44 of the posterior sigmoid gyrus PSPs with a short (less than 50 msec) and stable latent period were evoked by flashes and clicks. On presentation of two somesthetic stimuli complete blocking (if the interval was less than 30–60 msec) or weakening (interval 30–200 msec) of responses to the second (testing) stimulus was observed. On presentation of paired photic (or acoustic) stimuli or paired stimuli of different modalities at various intervals from 0 to 100 msec, the testing response was often potentiated. The character of the responses and their interaction thus differed from those obtained under chloralose anesthesia [6, 7]. It is postulated that under the action of chloralose a system of neurons with strong excitatory feedback is formed in the motor cortex which may respond to stimuli of different modalities by something resembling the "all or nothing" principle.Brain Institute, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 563–573, November–December, 1971.  相似文献   

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In cats we have simultaneously (monopolarly) recorded the responses in different parts of the associative cortex (ac) (motor cortex, proreal, orbital, anterior marginal, and mid-part of the suprasylvian gyri) appearing for different peripheral stimulations (stimulation of the skin of the forelimbs, a light flash and a sound click). In all the regions of the ac associative responses (ar) almost identical in configuration appeared to all the peripheral stimulations. The ar of the orbitofrontal and the motor cortex differed from the ar of the suprasylvian gyrus in the shorter latent period and greater stability. In each part of the ac we found the same focus of maximum activity for all the peripheral stimulations. For paired stimulations of the same and different modalities the greatest stability in relation to the blocking influence due to the conditioning stimulation characterized the ar which appeared in response to skin stimulation in the orbitofrontal cortex and the ar which appeared in the suprasylvian gyrus on exposure to a light flash. It is assumed that in the orbitofrontal cortex an efferent discharge is formed in response to pulses of different sensory modality whereas in the suprasylvian gyrus there is only sensory integration. Some aspects of afferent convergence are discussed.Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Georgian SSR, Tbilisi. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 126–139, March–April, 1970.  相似文献   

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Of 103 neurons in the rostral part of the posterior sigmoid gyrus of the cat cortex 30 responded to stimulation of the ventro-posterolateral and ventrolateral nuclei of the thalamus (VPL and VL), 42 responded to stimulation of VL only, and 31 to stimulation of VPL only. It was shown by intracellular recording that stimulation of VPL induces a spike response with or without subsequent IPSPs in some neurons and an initial IPSP in others. The spike frequency of single neurons reached 60/sec, but the IPSP frequency never exceeded 10–20/sec. Stimulation of VL was accompanied by: a) antidromic spike responses; b) short-latency monosynaptic EPSPs and spikes capable of following a stimulation frequency of 100/sec; c) long-latency polysynaptic EPSPs and spikes appearing in response to stimulation at 4–8/sec; d) short-latency IPSPs; e) long-latency IPSPs increasing in intensity on repetition of infrequent stimuli. It is concluded that the afferent inputs from the relay nuclei to neurons of the somatosensory cortex are heterogeneous. An important role is postulated for recurrent inhibition in the genesis of the long-latency IPSPs arising in response to stimulation of VL, and for direct afferent inhibition during IPSPs evoked by stimulation of VPL. It is shown that the rostral part of the posterior sigmoid gyrus performs the role of somatic projection and motor cortex simultaneously.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 245–255, May–June, 1972.  相似文献   

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Extracellular unit activity of the anterior and posterior zones of the cingulate cortex and also of the anterior and posterior cortical association areas was analyzed in unanesthetized rabbits. In the posterior zone considerably more cells (60%) responded to hippocampal stimulation than in the anterior zone (18%). In 43% of these cells in the posterior zone but only in 5% in the anterior zone, the responses followed the frequency of stimulation. Unit responses in the posterior zone could be divided into two discrete groups: those with short (12.3 ± 6.5 msec) and those with long (50.2 ± 10.0 msec) latent periods. Inhibitory phenomena also were well marked during hippocampal stimulation. More than one-third of cells of the cingulate cortex responded to stimulation of the posterior association zones by spikes which followed the stimulus, and by subsequent inhibition. Responses of this kind to stimulation of the anterior association zones were found in only a few cells in the anterior zone of the cingulate cortex. The results are discussed in the light of data from morphological investigations relating to connections between these structures.Institute of Biological Physics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Pushchino-on-Oka. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 270–277, May–June, 1982.  相似文献   

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Background electrical activity and thresholds for the appearance of direct cortical responses (DCR) were studied in acute and chronic experiments on cats in some gyri of the intact and neuronally isolated cortex (the whole cortex was subjected to neuronal isolation [10]). It was determined that in intact animals the suprasylvian gyrus, particularly its central part, differs by its higher electrical activity and lower DCR thresholds from the ectosylvian gyrus. These differences are retained after neuronal isolation of the cortex from the subcortical structures. Hence the differences found in the neurophysiologic characteristics of the gyri under study reflect specific properties and are not mediated by subcortical neural effects.Institute of Experimental Medicine, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 52–58, January–February, 1970.  相似文献   

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Responses of caudate neurons to stimulation of the anterior sigmoid and various parts of the suprasylvian gyrus were studied in acute experiments on cats. The experiments consisted of two series: on animals with an intact thalamus and on animals after preliminary destruction of the nonspecific thalamic nuclei. Stimulation of all cortical areas tested in intact animals evoked complex multicomponent responses in caudate neurons with (or without) initial excitation, followed by a phase of inhibition and late activation. The latent periods of the initial responses to stimulation of all parts of the cortex were long and averaged 14.5–25.5 msec. Quantitative and qualitative differences were established in responses of the caudate neurons to stimulation of different parts of the cortex. Considerable convergence of cortical influences on neurons of the caudate nucleus was found. After destruction of the nonspecific thalamic nuclei all components of the complex response of the caudate neurons to cortical stimulation were preserved, and only the time course of late activation was modified.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 12, No. 5, pp. 464–471, September–October, 1980.  相似文献   

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Responses of neurons of the medial (MPO) and lateral (LPO) preoptic region (RPO) and adjacent hypothalamic structures to serial stimuli (6–300/sec) of the prefrontal (area 8) and cingulate (area 24) cortex, piriform lobe (periamygdaloid cortex — RPA), and hippocampus (area CA3) were investigated in acute experiments on cats under ketamine anesthesia. Four main types of responses were found: excitatory, inhibitory, excitatory on-off effect, and inhibitory on-off effect. With the use of stimuli with increasing frequencies, the direction of the response remained constant, only its intensity changed. Neurons responding to presentation of serial stimuli were localized mainly in the central part of the MPO and basal part of the LPO, where the most pronounced foci of convergence were observed. During serial stimulation of cortical structures, inhibitory responses occurred considerably more often than excitatory (ratio 3.4:1). The presence of a gradient of inhibition was established from new to old (in a phylogenetic respect) brain formations in a number of stimulated structures. In the case of stimulating the neocortex (proreal gyrus), the predominance of inhibitory responses over excitatory was minimum (1.7:1); it increased (1.9:1) in the case of stimulating the intermediate cortex (cingulate gyrus), still more (4.5:1) under conditions of stimulating the paleocortex (periamygdaloid cortex), and in the case of stimulating the archicortex (10.2:1).A. M. Gorky Medical Institute, Ukrainian Ministry of Health, Donetsk. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 23, No. 6, pp. 720–731, November–December, 1991.  相似文献   

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Unit activity of the medial wall of the rat prefrontal cortex was studied during delayed response of spatial choice. Recording was performed in two groups of animals at different levels of learning. Several types of spatio-selective neurones were revealed. Probable relationships of unit activity changes and level of learning are discussed.  相似文献   

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Responses of cortical neurons in the posterior sigmoid gyrus of cats anesthetized with chloralose to electrical stimulation of somatic and visceral nerves were recorded. Bimodal viscero-somatic neurons are predominant in this part of the cortex and some of them also respond to light. Besides the polysensory modally-specific neurons it was also possible to distinguish a group of modally nonspecific cells (27%), whose responses to different stimuli did not differ statistically from each other. Simultaneous stimulation of visceral and somatic nerves led to facilitation of activity of the long-latency neurons; this was reflected in a decrease of 10 msec in the latent period of the response and an increase in the number of spikes per discharge.A. A. Zhdanov Leningrad University. Tadjik University, Dushanbe. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 574–581, November–December, 1971.  相似文献   

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Unit activity of the medial wall of the rat prefrontal cortex was studied during delayed response in the U-shaped maze. Prefrontal units were shown to be polysensory. Rhythmical stimulation induced habituation of unit responses. Spatio-selective neurones were found which means that medial part of the prefrontal area is involved in short-term memory. The role of the area is discussed in relation to the goal-directed behaviour.  相似文献   

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