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Sensory inputs to the nucleus basalis prosencephali, a feeding-pecking centre in the pigeon.

U Schall, J D Delius.   

Abstract

Evoked potentials were recorded from the nucleus basalis prosencephali (Bas) of the pigeon through chronically implanted electrodes. The auditory sensitivity of the Bas was assessed by the amplitude of the potentials. Audiograms thus obtained were comparable to those similarly measured from stations of the orthodox auditory pathway and resembled those obtained by others with behavioural techniques from the same species. The sensitivity to vibration applied to the beak was also measured. The vibrogram revealed two separate optima, one located in the lower frequency and another in the higher frequency region. These were shown to be due to trigeminal mechanoreceptive sensitivity and to bone/cochlea mediated sound sensitivity, respectively. Evoked potentials of the Bas in response to vestibular stimulation are described for the first time. The possibility that they were artefacts was excluded with several control procedures. These findings confirm recent anatomical evidence of a direct pathway from the vestibular nucleus to the nucleus basalis prosencephali. All afferents to the Bas are discussed in conjunction with the probable function of the nucleus as a sensorimotor coordinator of the pigeon's pecking/feeding behaviour.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3528468     DOI: 10.1007/bf00612493

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Physiol A            Impact factor:   1.836


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