Abstract: | Changes in the firing rate of posterior hypothalmic neurons in response to local elevation of the brain temperature by 0.6–1.5°C and to a rise and fall (separately and simultaneously) of the skin temperature by 3–5°C were investigated in unanesthetized rabbits. Neurons responding selectively to changes in brain temperature and skin temperature and neurons responding to both temperature stimuli were found in the posterior hypothalamus. During combined stimulation the unit activity was changed much more than in response stimulus. It is concluded that the region of the posterior hypothalamus participates in the integration of impulses from central and peripheral temperature receptors.I. P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 5, No. 5, pp. 490–496, September–October, 1973. |