Abstract: | Neuronal responses of an isolated slab of auditory cortex (area AI) to intracortical stimulation at the level IV were studied in curarized cats by extracellular recording 3 weeks after isolation. Dispersion of response latencies in the isolated slab was reduced (compared with that observed soon after isolation); the predominant responses were mono- and disynaptic, and the number of discharges consisting of bursts of spikes increased. However, despite simplification of the structural and functional organization of the chronically isolated slab of auditory cortex, the conditions for complex polysynaptic interaction between neurons of all layers were preserved in it, and in each layer the character of such interaction depended on the distance of the neuron from the focus of origin of the excitation. [In the chronically isolated slab of auditory cortex, just as in the acutely isolated slab, late reponses of over 40 msec were absent.]I. I. Mechnikov Odessa State University. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 462–469, September–October, 1982. |