Autor: K. G. Bagdasaryan, I. N. Avetisyan, R. V. Sarukhanyan, O. G. Baklavadzyan, K. E. Nalbandyan
Rok vydání: 2001
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Zdroj: Neurophysiology. 33:106-113
ISSN: 0090-2977
DOI: 10.1023/a:1012332310227
Popis: We studied evoked potentials (EP) and responses of single neurons in fields 24 and 25 of the cingulate gyrus of the cat brain cortex. The responses were elicited by stimulations of a parasympathetic, a sympathetic, and a somatic nerve (the pelvic, splanchnic, and sciatic nerves). The configuration and amplitude/temporal characteristics of both EP and neuronal responses showed that the organization of the visceral and somatic afferent inputs to the cortical fields under study is to a great extent similar. Localization of the foci of maximum activity for EP within field 24 and their overlapping, the higher responsiveness of the neurons of this field to afferent volleys as compared with that in field 25, the dominance of short-latency neuronal responses in field 24, and the presence of polysensory neurons with modally specific opposite responses in this field allow us to conclude that field 24 (compared with field 25) plays a more significant role in the perception and analysis of viscerosomatic afferent information. Taking into account earlier published data that the zones of concentration of the efferent neurons (forming a descending limbico-sympathetic discharge in the L2-L3 white connective branches and a limbico-parasympathetic discharge in the pelvic nerve) are localized within field 25 and overlap each other, we discuss the functional roles of fields 24 and 25 of the cingulate gyrus in viscerosensory and visceromotor control.
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