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Genesis of different components of evoked response in the associative parietal cortex of the cat's brain
Authors:A G Polyakova
Abstract:The responses evoked in the associative parietal region of the brain by different peripheral stimuli constitute a complex reaction. An early short-latent component of the associative response (ECAR) is formed as the result of specific afferentation, whereas the long-latent late component that follows it is evoked by pulsations from nonspecific, reticular, and associative nuclei in the thalamus or by pulsations arriving from specific nuclei by indirect routes. The cortical mechanisms whereby ECAR arise may be provided by the structural-organization characteristics of interneuronal connections, in particular by the presence in all cortical layers of the terminals of afferent fibers, which establish contact that are mainly axodendritic.Institute of Normal and Pathological Physiology, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 399–405, July–August, 1970.
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