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Analysis of evoked discharges in hypothalamic neurons to somatosensory, acoustic, and photic stimulation

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Single unit activity in the supramammillary, mammillary, and anterior hypothalamic areas in response to acoustic, photic, and sciatic nerve stimulation was recorded in cats anesthetized with chloralose and immobilized with succinylcholine. In response to sensory stimulation the spontaneous firing rate was increased or decreased, and silent neurons were activated. Evoked potentials of the silent neurons had the shortest latent period to acoustic and somatosensory stimulation (15 msec), and rather longer to photic stimulation (30 msec); in some cases their latent period was 200 msec. Histograms of interspike interval distribution showed a maximum for intervals of up to 50 msec. Histograms of spike distribution relative to the beginning of stimulation showed maximal density between 100 and 200 msec. A high degree of convergence of excitation was found on units of the anterior as well as the posterior hypothalamus. Unit responses in the hypothalamus to sensory stimuli of all three modalities are regarded as being of secondary, nonspecific type.

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L. A. Orbeli Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Armenian SSR, Erevan. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 3, No. 6, pp. 592–598, November–December, 1971.

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Baklavadzhyan, O.G., Arakelyan, A.G. & Balasanyan, L.A. Analysis of evoked discharges in hypothalamic neurons to somatosensory, acoustic, and photic stimulation. Neurophysiology 3, 442–446 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01063756

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