Spatial and temporal features of afferent inhibition of thalamocortical relay cells
W. Janig, W. A. Spencer and S. G. Younkin 1. The temporal and spatial features of the afferent inhibition of thalamocortical relay (TCR) cells in the ventrobasal complex of the thalamus have been examined using paired conditioning and test air jets. 2. The response of TCR units to air jets may be di...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurophysiology 1979-09, Vol.42 (5), p.1450-1460 |
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Zusammenfassung: | W. Janig, W. A. Spencer and S. G. Younkin
1. The temporal and spatial features of the afferent inhibition of
thalamocortical relay (TCR) cells in the ventrobasal complex of the
thalamus have been examined using paired conditioning and test air jets. 2.
The response of TCR units to air jets may be divided into three parts: a)
an early response of 1--6 impulses, which begins after a latency of 8--10
ms and lasts for 10--25 ms; b) a period of 70--80 ms following the early
response, during which the spontaneous activity is inhibited; and c) a
period of late activity, which follows the inhibitory period. 3. The
inhibition of TCR units generated by an air jet lasts about 80 ms. The time
course of inhibition is the same in hair units and in units activated by
Pacinian corpuscles. Evidence is presented that suggests that inhibition
decays at the same rate throughout the inhibitory receptive field. 4. The
spatial features of inhibition demonstrated in this study are: a) that the
excitatory and inhibitory receptive-field centers coincide; b) that these
fields have different shape; and c) that there is a significant area in
which the inhibitory receptive field surrounds the excitatory receptive
field. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3077 1522-1598 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jn.1979.42.5.1450 |