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Unit responses of the thalamic and ventral anterior thalamic nuclei to electrical stimulation of thalamic relay nuclei in cats

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Responses of 92 neurons of the reticular (R) and 105 neurons of the ventral anterior (VA) thalamic nuclei to stimulation of the ventrobasal complex (VB) and the lateral (GL) and medial (GM) geniculate bodies were investigated in cats immobilized with D-tobocurarine. Altogether 72.2% of R neurons and 76.2% of VA neurons responded to stimulation of VB whereas only 15.0% of R neurons and 27.1% of VA neurons responded to stimulation of GM and 10.2% of R neurons and 19.6% of VA neurons responded to stimulation of GL. The response of the R and VA neurons to stimulation of the relay nuclei as a rule was expressed as excitation. A primary inhibitory response was observed for only two R and three VA neurons. Two types of excitable neurons were distinguished: The first respond to afferent stimulation by a discharge consisting of 5–15 spikes with a frequency of 250–300/sec; the second respond by single action potentials. Neurons of the first type closely resemble inhibitory interneurons in the character of the response. Antidromic responses were recorded from 2.2% of R neurons and 7.8% of VA neurons during stimulation of the relay nuclei. Among the R and VA neurons there are some which respond to stimulation not only of one, but of two or even three relay nuclei. If stimulation of one relay nucleus is accompanied by a response of a R or VA neuron, preceding stimulation of another nucleus leads to inhibition of the response to the testing stimulus if the interval between conditioning and testing stimuli is less than 30–50 msec.

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A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 8, No. 6, pp. 597–605, November–December, 1976.

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Voloshin, M.Y., Prokopenko, V.F. Unit responses of the thalamic and ventral anterior thalamic nuclei to electrical stimulation of thalamic relay nuclei in cats. Neurophysiology 8, 449–455 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01063582

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