TASAKI I, CHANG J J
Science. 1958 Nov 14;128(3333):1209-10. doi: 10.1126/science.128.3333.1209.
An experiment is described suggesting that the glia cells in the mammalian cerebral cortex are capable of developing electric responses to direct stimuli. When hyperfine microelectrodes were pushed into the cortex of a cat, slow, reversible potential variations were recorded which resembled the "electric responses" from the glia cells in tissue culture.
本文描述了一项实验,该实验表明哺乳动物大脑皮层中的神经胶质细胞能够对直接刺激产生电反应。当用超精细微电极插入猫的皮层时,记录到了缓慢的、可逆的电位变化,这些变化类似于组织培养中神经胶质细胞的“电反应”。