Analysis of activity of neuron pairs in the cat caudate nucleus

Autor: Pyatigorskii, B. Ya., Zelenskaya, V. S., Gruzdev, G. M.
Zdroj: Neurophysiology; September 1978, Vol. 10 Issue: 5 p355-361, 7p
Abstrakt: Activity of neuron pairs in the caudate nucleus, derived simultaneously by a single microelectrode, was investigated in experiments on lightly anesthetized, immobilized cats. Strong temporal correlation was shown to be characteristic of the spontaneous activity of a neuron pair if grouped discharges were present in that activity. If, however, spontaneous activity was characterized by impulses randomly distributed in time, temporal correlation was observed in only 50% of cases, it was weaker, and it reflected excitatory and inhibitory interactions equally. In many cases negative correlation was observed in discharges of neurons within the time interval of 0–4 msec. Electrical stimulation of the various afferent inputs of the caudate nucleus not only did not cause correlation to appear in the discharges of the neurons but, on the contrary, it abolished correlation which existed for that same pair of neurons discharging spontaneously. Comparison of the results with data in the literature indicates that, by the character of interaction of its neurons, the caudate nucleus is one of the group of associative nuclei of the brain.
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