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Dynamics of single unit activity in the association cortex of waking cats during defensive conditioning

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Responses of neurons in association area 5 during defensive conditioning to acoustic stimulation were studied in chronic experiments on cats. As a rule the neurons responded by excitation to presentation of conditioned and unconditioned stimuli. During the conditioned reflex unit responses usually appeared in the first 50 msec after the beginning of acoustic stimulation,i.e., they were connected with the action of the conditioned stimulus and not with manifestations of conditioned-reflex motion. The most significant changes in responses of cortical association units were observed in the initial period of conditioning. During stabilization of the conditioned reflex, responses of some neurons became stabilized, whereas in other neurons the spontaneous activity and intensity of responses increased, and in a third group the response to one of the stimuli disappeared. This last result indicates a switch during conditioning from polysensory unit responses to monosensory specialized responses. Extinctive inhibition was found to consist of a gradual decrease in the level of the spike discharge and its approximation to spontaneous activity, i.e., to be passive in character.

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Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 563–572, November–December, 1978.

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Shevko, G.N., Bakanova, N.F. Dynamics of single unit activity in the association cortex of waking cats during defensive conditioning. Neurosci Behav Physiol 11, 286–292 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01184424

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