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Responses of caudate neurons to direct electrical stimulation of the medial geniculate body in cats

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Activity of 124 neurons of the caudate nucleus during stimulation of the medial geniculate by infrequent (0.5 Hz) square electrical stimuli 0.3 msec in duration and ranging in intensity from 50 µA to 1 mA was investigated extracellularly in chronic experiments on cats. Responses were recorded from 54 neurons (43%). The main types of neuronal responses were phasic activation in the form of a single spike or spike discharge, initial activation followed by inhibition, and primary inhibition of unit activity. Responses of excitatory character predominated (81% of all responses). Their latent period varied in different neurons from 2.7 to 64 msec. Latent periods of responses of the same neuron always showed great variability, so that all the responses recorded could be considered to be orthodromic. The mode of the histogram of latent periods of excitatory responses lay between 9 and 12 msec. The latent period of the inhibitory response varied from 12 to 130 msec, and in most neurons with this type of response it was 40–60 msec. An increase in the strength of stimulation was accompanied by an increase in the regularity of the responses, an increase in the number of spikes in them, and shortening of their latent period. The character and structure of the response of the same caudate neuron to stimulation of the medial geniculate body and to presentation of clicks were usually identical. The latent period of responses to clicks was longer. The particular features of the functional connection of the medial geniculate body with the caudate nucleus as a polymodal nonspecific structure of the forebrain are discussed.

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A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 258–264, May–June, 1983.

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Lukhanina, E.P., Cherkes, V.A. & Litvinova, A.N. Responses of caudate neurons to direct electrical stimulation of the medial geniculate body in cats. Neurophysiology 15, 186–192 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01058854

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