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Carrying on the analysis of the transcommissural linkages previously ascertained (by means of mass recording techniques) between the thalamic nuclei ventrales laterales (VL), chloralose-anaesthetized (80 mg/kg i.p.) cats with acute lesions of somatomotor cortex were used to study the transcommissural reactivity of single VL units, isolated with extracellular tungsten microelectrodes and characterized by their responses to dentate nucleus stimulation and, when present, also by their responses to...
Previous results had shown that in the cat subliminal electrical stimulation of the thalamic ventrolateral nucleus (VL) reduces the amplitude of the evoked potentials elicited in the homonymous contralateral nucleus upon somatic peripheral stimulation ("transversal inhibition"), and that the reduction is stronger when muscular rather than cutaneous nerves are activated. In view of the fact that VL responses to both muscular and cutaneous afferents are known to be due to Group II and Group III fibers,...
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