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Abstract
1. Unitary and mass potentials were recorded with glass micropipettes at different depths in and around the primary somatosensory area of the cortex in rats anaesthetized with urethane; in addition, surface mass potentials were recorded with chlorided silver ball electrodes. Potentials were evoked by stimuli to the contralateral forepaw and the contralateral cortex. Observations were confined to potentials evoked within 20 msec of stimulation.2. If forepaw stimuli were applied at times when the cortex was not showing spontaneous activity, one component of the evoked response was a widespread depth negativity. This was accompanied by a smaller surface positivity which had the same time course. It could be recorded over the same area of cortex. Unitary activity was found with the same latent period and spatial distribution as the depth negativity. These components of the evoked mass and unitary responses to forepaw stimulation were absent if times of spontaneous cortical activity were chosen for delivering the stimuli.3. Contralateral cortical stimuli evoked mass activity similar to the component of the mass response to forepaw stimulation described in 2. Stimuli given simultaneously to the two sites elicited less unitary activity than the sum of the unitary activity evoked by the two stimuli separately. The mass activity exhibited the interactions which would be expected on the hypothesis that it is generated by the unitary activity. The time course of the interaction is described.4. The interaction was confined to the components of the evoked potentials which were only present if stimuli were applied when the cortex was quiescent. Stimuli applied when the cortex was active evoked mass and unitary potentials which showed no interaction.Entities:
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Year: 1970 PMID: 5499536 PMCID: PMC1395743 DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1970.sp009173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Physiol ISSN: 0022-3751 Impact factor: 5.182