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Electrophysiological analysis of corticofugal connections with the medial dorsal thalamic nucleus

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In acute experiments on cats anesthetized with pentobarbital and chloralose, focal responses were recorded to study projections of various parts of the orbitofrontal cortex and cortex of the temporal pole in the region of the medial dorsal nucleus of the thalamus and interaction in this nucleus between stimuli arriving from the medio-basal portions of the neocortex. Different parts of the orbitofrontal cortex were found to have local projections in the medial dorsal nucleus so arranged that the rostral zones of the cortex send stimuli to the medio-dorsal portions of the nucleus, whereas regions of the cortex radiating fanwise from the pole in dorsal and caudal directions are arranged in the lateral and basal portions of the nucleus. The cortex of the temporal pole has relatively diffuse projections in the medial part of the medial dorsal nucleus. Stimuli reaching the medial dorsal nucleus from the basal structures of the neocortex (temporal pole) were shown to facilitate response to stimulation of the orbitofrontal cortex. Meanwhile, stimulation of this region of the cortex depresses the receptive capacity of the nucleus for impulses arriving from the temporal cortex.

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M. Gor'kii Donetsk Medical Institute. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 273–279, May–June, 1974.

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Kazakov, V.N., Prokhina, E.A. Electrophysiological analysis of corticofugal connections with the medial dorsal thalamic nucleus. Neurophysiology 6, 214–219 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01062419

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