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Genesis and functional role of cortical evoked potentials
Authors:F N Serkov
Abstract:Experiments on cats with recording electrodes implanted into the cranial bone showed that the evoked potential (EP) in the auditory cortex of the intact waking cat in response to clicks consists of five components with a total duration of up to 300 msec. Neurons of two types participate in the response to clicks: those with and without background activity. The former respond to clicks by various changes in background activity, the latter by one or several action potentials. The latent period of this response varies in different neurons from 6 to 250 msec. In response to clicks, several groups of neurons participate successively in the response, accounting for its long duration. From the beginning of the response, neurons of all cortical layers take part in it. At any moment of EP development, some neurons are in a state of excitation, others in a state of inhibition. About 80% of neurons responding to clicks respond before or during the initial electropositivity, 12% during the initial electronegativity, and only 8% during the late components of the EP. The importance of these findings is discussed relative to the question of the nature of the EP and of processes taking place in the brain after the arrival of an afferent volley.A. A Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neiofiziologiya, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 349–359, July–August, 1970.
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