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Electrophysiological investigation of tecto-thalamo-telencephalic relations in frogs
Authors:M G Belekhova
Abstract:Projections of the tectum mesencephali to the thalamus and telencephalon were investigated inRana temporaria. Individual cells in the optic neuropil of the lateral zone of the thalamus (corpus geniculatum thalami, n. Bellonci) and n. geniculatus lateralis respond to stimulation of the tectum mesencephali and to flashes but not to somatic stimuli. Many of the tectally reactive neurons in the medio-central zone of the thalamus, including n.postero-centralis, n.postero-lateralis, and n.rotundus, and in the telencephalon (the primordium of the hippocampus and septum) are convergent for somatic and visual impulses. The character of the macroresponses and spike responses to stimulation of the tectum mesencephali is the same for both zones of the thalamus. Tetanization within the lateral zone of the thalamus inhibits the conduction of visual and tectal impulses to the telencephalon, whereas during tetanization of the medio-central zone only the later components of visual and tectal evoked potentials of the telencephalon are suppressed. Responses with shorter latency than to stimulation of the medio-central zone arise in the telencephalon (primordium of the hippocampus) in response to electrical stimulation of the lateral zone by single pulses. In frogs the two divisions of the visual system — thalamo-telencephalic and tecto-thalamo-telencephalic — thus overlap considerably at the level of the thalamus and completely at the telencephalic level. In vertebrate phylogeny there is a progressive demarcation and specialization of these two visual channels.I. M. Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Leningrad. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 147–155, March–April, 1973.
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