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Single unit activity related to acoustic stimulus meaning in the cat auditory cortex during instrumental food reflex
Authors:A N Tal'nov
Abstract:Responses of 93 neurons to isolated presentation of a single click and a series of 10 clicks with following frequency of 1000 Hz and responses of 66 neurons after the click had become a positive conditioned stimulus, and a series of 10 clicks had become a differential, negative stimulus, were investigated in chronic experiments on cats. Formation and realization of differential inhibition of an instrumental food reflex was shown not to lead to strengthening of inhibition in the auditory cortex, and the process of differential inhibition itself within the primary auditory cortex is not essentially an inhibitory process. Identical changes were found in responses of auditory cortical neurons to both positive and negative conditioned stimuli after training, evidence that neurons of the primary auditory cortex play a similar role in realization of the instrumental reflex and in its differential inhibition. It is suggested that the presence of groups of neurons responding by excitation or inhibition only to presentation of a stimulus with definite informative value is of great importance for differentiation.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukranian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 212–221, March–April, 1985.
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