Narikashvili S P
Neurosci Behav Physiol. 1976 Jan-Mar;7(1):77-81. doi: 10.1007/BF01148754.
Experiments on cats, either unanesthetized or anesthetized with various doses of pentobarbital, showed that the cortical rhythmic after-discharge ("slow after-activity"), which has been regarded as a manifestation of reverberation of impulses in thalamocortical circuits [17], consists of a burst of spontaneous "spindles" evoked by stimulation. This conclusion is supported by the following facts: Spontaneous "spindles" and the rhythmic after-discharge respond absolutely identically (disappear) to activation of the EEG and deepening of pentobarbital anesthesia. The absence of thalamocortical reverberation is also indicated by the preservation of a rhythmic after-discharge (to clicks), synchronous with the cortex, in the thalamic relay nucleus (the medial geniculate body) after cooling or after removal of its projection zone.
在未麻醉或用不同剂量戊巴比妥麻醉的猫身上进行的实验表明,皮层节律性后放电(“慢后活动”),一直被认为是丘脑皮层回路中冲动反复回荡的一种表现[17],是由刺激诱发的一阵自发“纺锤波”组成。这一结论得到以下事实的支持:自发“纺锤波”和节律性后放电对脑电图激活和戊巴比妥麻醉加深的反应完全相同(消失)。冷却或切除丘脑中继核(内侧膝状体)的投射区后,该核中仍保留与皮层同步的节律性后放电(对滴答声),这也表明不存在丘脑皮层反复回荡现象。