Reticular unit responses in rats during functional blocking of cortical representation of the stimulated paw

1981 
Responses of single reticular units to electrodermal stimulation were studied in unanesthetized, immobilized rats during cold blocking of the cortical representation of the stimulated limbs. Local cooling of the somatosensory cortex caused reversible and opposite changes in responses of 60 of the 86 neurons tested. In 25 cells responses only to stimulation of the limb whose sensory projection was in the cooled zone were modified. In 31 neurons changes in responses to this stimulation predominated and in 22 they were comparable with changes in responses of the same neurons to electrodermal stimulation of the other limb, whose cortical representation was intact. Cold blocking of the cortical response to presentation of one of the stimuli thus modifies the conditions for information processing in the neuron net of the reticular formation selectively for the response to presentation of that same stimulus.
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