Abstract: | Binocular interaction was investigated by the evoked potentials method in symmetrical centers of the rat striatal cortex before and after division of the corpus callosum. One eye was always stimulated by flashes of average intensity and the other by flashes of varied intensity. Contralateral facilitation was shown to be increased with an increase in the strength of stimulation. Ipsilateral facilitation was found to exist and to change into ipsilateral depression. In all cases contralateral effects were stronger than ipsilateral. The reciprocity of contralateral and ipsilateral influences in the striatal cortex is emphasized. Division of the corpus callosum leads to strengthening of the contralateral and ipsilateral facilitatory and depressive influences. Depressive ipsilateral influences are found after callosotomy in response to weaker stimuli than before the operation.Biological Institute, Leningrad University. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 122–127, March–April, 1973. |