Satoh T, Eguchi K, Watabe K, Harada Y, Hotta F
Brain Res Bull. 1980 Sep-Oct;5(5):547-51. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(80)90261-0.
Quantitative evaluation of the response of thalamic neurons to tooth pulp stimulation was made in chronically prepared cats. The latency, duration and intensity of the responses were measured from the post-stimulus time histograms to estimate, from various aspects, the alteration in the responsiveness during different phases of sleep and wakefulness. During slow wave sleep, tooth pulp-evoked impulses tended to be transmitted to the thalamus in a similar or slightly higher intensity compared to wakefulness. In contrast, during paradoxical sleep the signals were often attenuated in many aspects. The results seem to be in favor of the idea that the impairment of signal to noise ratio in a variety of neuronal networks is one of the characteristics of paradoxical sleep.
在长期制备的猫身上对丘脑神经元对牙髓刺激的反应进行了定量评估。从刺激后时间直方图测量反应的潜伏期、持续时间和强度,以便从各个方面估计睡眠和觉醒不同阶段反应性的变化。在慢波睡眠期间,与清醒状态相比,牙髓诱发的冲动往往以相似或略高的强度传递到丘脑。相反,在异相睡眠期间,信号在许多方面常常减弱。这些结果似乎支持这样一种观点,即各种神经元网络中信噪比的损害是异相睡眠的特征之一。