Pokrovskiĭ A N, Prokhorenko Iu P, Tornuev Iu V
Neirofiziologiia. 1975;7(3):310-2.
A permanent decrease of the primary response in the external layers of the rat somatosensory cortex was observed to be connected with a considerable increase of the response in deeper cortical layers (0.5 mm and more). Fast oscillations were recorded only in the upper cortical layers. They varied independently of the primary response and were absent under nembutal anesthesia. Fast oscillations were more stable to the surface application of potassium choride. A separate source of such oscillations is suggested
观察到大鼠体感皮层外层初级反应的永久性降低与皮层较深层(0.5毫米及更深)反应的显著增加有关。快速振荡仅记录在皮层上层。它们独立于初级反应而变化,在戊巴比妥麻醉下不存在。快速振荡对表面施加氯化钾更稳定。提示存在这种振荡的独立来源。