Abstract

Upon stimulation of the vagus nerve, evoked responses and single unit activity were recorded from the orbital cortex of anesthetized and artificially ventilated rabbits. The neurons, based on single unit activity during asphyxia, could be separated into two groups: one whose activity disappeared with asphyxia in 54.6 sec; and the other, in 213.4 sec. In both cases, they fired in bursts during asphyxia and their recovery was characterized by a transient increase in discharge frequency.

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