Publications by authors named "T V VASECHKO"

Electrical responses of 239 pericruciate neurons were studied in anaesthetized and curarized cats after stimulation of the medial geniculate body and medullary pyramids. The medial geniculate body stimulation evoked in the pericruciate neurons predominantly excitatory effects in the form of increase in the mean frequency of spike activity, generation of EPSPs and EPSPs-spike sequences. The latency analysis has shown that medial geniculate neurons have mono- and polysynaptic connections with pericruciate neurons not belonging to the pyramidal tract units.

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In cats anesthetized with chloralose and pentobarbital and immobilized with D-tubocurarine activity of 423 pericruciate cortical neurons was recorded (342 extra- and 81 intracellularly); 78 neurons had spontaneous activity. Stimulation of the pyramidal tract evoked antidromic action potentials in the pyramidal neurons with a latent period of 0.5-16.

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The influences of pyramidal tract stimulation on the activity of neurons in the pericruciate cortex were investigated on 423 neurons (81 neurons were studied intracellularly and 342--extracellularly), 78 of them having background activity. Pyramidal stimulation is shown to evoke not only antidromic spikes (0.5-16.

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