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Unit responses of the medial group of thalamic nuclei to stimulation of the frontobasal regions of the neocortex

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In acute experiments on cats anesthetized with pentobarbital and chloralose, single-unit and focal responses of the medial group of thalamic nuclei (mediodorsal, central lateral, paracentral, central medianum, parafascicular) were studied to stimulation of the frontobasal regions of the cortex (proreal, posterior orbital, basal temporal regions). Depending on the number of neurons responding to cortical stimulation and on the length of the latent period of the responses three functionally heterogeneous subdividions of the medial nuclei were distinguished; the parvocellular and magnocellular portions of the mediodorsal nucleus and the intralaminar nuclei with the parafascicular complex. On the basis of responses of neurons activated antidromically by stimulation of the same cortical region and synaptically by stimulation of another region, the concept of the integrative function of nuclei of the medial group, integrating the frontobasal zones of the neocortex with the aid of neuron circuits in which the medial nuclei are included, is argued.

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M. Gor'kii Donetsk Medical Institute. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 11–18, January–February, 1977.

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Kazakov, V.N., Kravtsov, P.Y., Prokhina, E.A. et al. Unit responses of the medial group of thalamic nuclei to stimulation of the frontobasal regions of the neocortex. Neurophysiology 9, 7–13 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01063537

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