PMID: 1210708Mar 1, 1975Paper

Sensory characteristics of the cortical input of the hippocampus, the dentate fascia

Zhurnal vyssheĭ nervnoĭ deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova
O S Vinogradova, A G Bragin

Abstract

Investigation of sensory reactions of the neurones of the dentate fascia was performed in unanaesthetized rabbits. Spontaneous activity usually consisted of long aperiodic high-frequency bursts with silent periods between them. Multimodal convergence was observed in 76% of records. Responses to sensory stimuli constituted three nearly equal groups: 1 -- tonic inhibitory reactions; 2--phasic (equal to stimulus duration) activatory responses; 3--simple "specific" responses of on-type, sometimes with secondary phasic components. In one microelectrode track, perpendicular to the double lamina of granular cells, all neurones usually responded in the same fashion.

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