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Functional significance of cortical evoked potentials
Authors:Yu G Kratin
Abstract:Experimental results indicating a limited and indirect dependence of the amplitudes of the first two phases of the primary response (PR) of the cat auditory cortex on the information content of the stimulus are described. The PR amplitude is slightly reduced during the action of positive acoustic stimuli. This is due, primarily, to activation of the EEG in response to positive stimuli, for a similar decrease in amplitude of the cortical PR against the background of an activated EEG is also observed to fine differential stimuli. No PRs to acoustic stimulation are found in the sensomotor cortex either before or after motor-food conditioning; they are recorded only in the auditory projection zone. The amplitude of the PRs falls regularly during fast (25–30/min) and prolonged repetitive acoustic stimulation, and the rate of fall is greater when the interval between stimuli is shortened. The appearance of PRs of high amplitude in response to infrequent stimuli of whatever quality indicates that these responses are dependent on a component of the orienting reaction. It is concluded that the role of the first two phases of the PR as an indicator of fine analysis of information by the brain is limited.I. P. Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 423–428, July–August, 1970.
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