Differences between Cortical Recruiting Responses observed during Wakefulness and Natural Sleep

IN 1942, Morison and Dempsey 1 demonstrated that low-frequency stimulation (8–12 c/s) of the intralaminar thalamic nuclei of the anæsthetized cat diffusely evoked recruiting responses on the cerebral cortex. These long-latency, large surface-negative responses are distributed widely over the hemisph...

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Reticular Formation
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Science (multidisciplinary)
Sleep
Thalamus
Wakefulness
title Differences between Cortical Recruiting Responses observed during Wakefulness and Natural Sleep
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