Structural basis of cortical synchronization. II. Effects of cortical lesions
M. H. Munk, L. G. Nowak, J. I. Nelson and J. Bullier Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale, Unite 371, Bron, France. 1. To understand the structural basis of the different types of interhemispheric synchronizations described in the preceding paper, we made sections of the corpus...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurophysiology 1995-12, Vol.74 (6), p.2401-2414 |
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Zusammenfassung: | M. H. Munk, L. G. Nowak, J. I. Nelson and J. Bullier
Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale, Unite 371, Bron, France.
1. To understand the structural basis of the different types of
interhemispheric synchronizations described in the preceding paper, we made
sections of the corpus callosum and lesions of extrastriate cortex. We
measured the effects of such operations on the frequency of encounter,
width and strength of T, C, and H peaks in cross-correlation histograms
computed from single-unit and multiunit recordings from areas 17-18 of
opposite cortical hemispheres in the cat. 2. Sectioning of the corpus
callosum led to a complete abolition of T and C couplings and a strong
reduction of encounter rate and strength of H coupling. A section limited
to the posterior half of the corpus callosum abolished T and C couplings
completely. This suggests that T and C couplings are mediated by the direct
reciprocal connections between visual cortical areas circulating through
the posterior part of the corpus callosum. 3. The encounter rate of H peaks
depended on the extent of the callosal cut. Larger lesions gave a more
pronounced reduction of the number of H peaks. From this observation we
conclude that H peaks are at least partially mediated by polysynaptic
pathways involving widely distributed cortical regions. 4. Extensive
lesions of extrastriate cortex were made by aspiration of the gray matter
or injections of ibotenic acid. These lesions removed the direct inputs
from cortical areas sending ipsilateral as well as contralateral inputs to
the area 17-18 border region. Encounter rate and coupling strength of C and
H peaks were decreased, whereas little effect was observed on T peaks. 5.
These results demonstrate that all types of interhemispheric
synchronization are mediated by corticocortical connections and that T and
C peaks are generated by reciprocal connections between areas 17 and 18 of
each hemisphere. Feedback connections play a role in mediating or
facilitating the C and H types of interhemispheric synchronization. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3077 1522-1598 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jn.1995.74.6.2401 |