PMID: 1202824May 1, 1975Paper

Spatial synchronization of rabbit brain biopotentials upon repeated electrical stimulation of the cortex

Zhurnal vyssheĭ nervnoĭ deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova
A N Balashova

Abstract

A study was made on 23 rabbits of the degree of spatial synchronization in response to repeated electrical stimulations of one or simultaneously two cortical areas: the sensorimotor or visual, or simultaneously the sensorimotor and visual, or sensorimotor and precentral respectively. Enhancement of the synchronization induced by the stimulation, globally spread over the entire cortex and was followed by its decrease. However, in the two directly stimulated areas of the cortex, the similarity of bioelectrical oscillations persisted for a long time, which testifies to the establishment of selective relations between them.

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