Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova
December 1991
Single stimuli applied to the posterior hypothalamus of alert rabbits induced short-latency responses in the superior colliculus. The data obtained suggests existence of phasic mechanisms in hypothalamic control of the superior colliculus' function.
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April 1992
It has been demonstrated in chronic experiments on wakeful rabbits that the stimulation of the posterior hypothalamus by a single electrical stimulus leads to the formation in the visual cortex of a short-latency response which exerts a substantial influence on the formation of the reaction to light stimulation. Depending upon the intervals between the hypothalamic and light stimuli, an initial suppression of the response is observed (1-15 msec), a subsequent selective facilitation of its positive component in the presence of the simultaneous suppression of the negative (20-100 msec), and the complete recovery of the response (200-300 msec). Aminazine and amizil do not alter the directionality of the influence of the stimulation of the posterior hypothalamus on the responses of the visual cortex; however, they do significantly attenuate the degree of expressivity and the dynamics of this influence.
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