Abstract: | Responses of posterior and anterior hypothalamic neurons to stimulation of the vagus, splanchnic, and sciatic nerves, and also to photic stimulation were studied by extracellular recording of spike activity in cats anesthetized with chloralose and immobilized with succinylcholine. Most responding neurons of the posterior and anterior hypothalamus did so to stimulation of both vagus and splanchnic nerves. The responses of these polysensory neurons to stimulation of visceral afferents of parasympathetic nerves were identical in sign and mainly excitatory in type. The absence of a reciprocal character of the response to stimulation of "antagonistic" autonomic nerves and the marked polysensory convergence are evidence of the nonspecific "reticular" character of activation of most of the neurons in the posterior and anterior hypothalamus.L. A. Orbeli Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR, Erevan. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 165–170, March–April, 1977. |