Supin A Ia
Zh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova. 1977 May-Jun;27(3):591-9.
A study was made of neuronal responses in the rabbit visual cortex to patterned visual stimuli and their change during non-specific activation reaction. Non-specific activation while only slightly affecting the background neuronal activity, enhances the responses of most units to patterned visual stimuli. A comparison of responses with a different degree of inhibition participation shows that the depression of inhibitory processes may act as a mechanism of facilitation of the responses during non-specific activation. After facilitated responses evoked by the action of the stimulus during non-specific activation, the neurones retain a state of enhanced excitability. Repetition of stimuli not attended with non-specific activation leads to the diminution of excitability. The possible connection of the indicated effects with extinction processes is discussed.
对兔视觉皮层中神经元对图案视觉刺激的反应及其在非特异性激活反应过程中的变化进行了研究。非特异性激活在仅轻微影响背景神经元活动的同时,增强了大多数神经元对图案视觉刺激的反应。对不同程度抑制参与的反应进行比较表明,抑制过程的抑制可能作为非特异性激活期间反应促进的一种机制。在非特异性激活期间刺激作用诱发促进反应后,神经元保持兴奋性增强的状态。未伴随非特异性激活的刺激重复会导致兴奋性降低。讨论了上述效应与消退过程的可能联系。