Autor: |
Goldberg, S.J., Hull, C.D., Buchwald, N.A. |
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Brain Research; March 1974, Vol. 68 Issue: 2 p205-214, 10p |
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Intracellular records were made from two populations of neurons in and just dorsal to the abducens nucleus of the cat in response to ipsilateral VIth nerve stimulation. Cells in the dorsal area (0.3–1.7 mm beneath the floor of the 4th ventricle) responded orthodromically with latencies of 1.4–10.0 msec to the VIth nerve stimulation. EPSPs, variable latencies and lack of high frequency following characterized these responses. Abducens motor neurons (0.6–2.5 mm beneath the ventricular floor) responded antidromically to the VIth nerve stimulation. These responses lacked EPSPs, had fixed latencies generally less than 1.0 msec, and followed stimuli of 300–600 Hz. It was concluded that the orthodromically responding cells represented a population of ‘interneurons’ associated with the abducens nucleus. |
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