Abstract: | In acute experiments on cats evoked potentials (EP) of the orbital cortex were recorded and the electrogenesis and functional purpose of individual components of associative responses (AR) were investigated. It was concluded that the initial negative fluctuation of the AR arises as a consequence of the physical propagation of potentials from the projection somatosensory cortex and the second, positive, component and the following negative component are the result of arrival of an afferent volley into the orbital cortex via specific thalamic nuclei. These two components are due to activation of neurons of the orbital cortex. The afterdischarge, which appears sometimes, develops under the effect of impulses arriving from nonspecific thalamic nuclei. It is shown that during the second, positive, phase of the AR, primarily afferent neurons are activated, and during the negative phase, efferent neurons of the orbital cortex. The afterdischarge, which complicates the negative phase of the AR, is due to inhibition of afferent neurons.N. I. Pirogov Medical Institute, Vinnitsa. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 384–390, July–August, 1970. |