Abstract

During the course of acute experiments, response in cortico-spinal neurons (CSN) to stimulating the ipsilateral ventral thalamic nucleus was investigated by extracellular recording techniques in intact adult cats and others with lesioning inflicted on the contralateral sensorimotor cortex 6–18 months previously. An accelerated stage of growth was noted in monosynaptic IPSP and CSN with slow-conducting axons in animals with surgically-induced lesion, suggesting reorganization of synaptic contacts within the CSN somatodendritic membrane. The collision test was applied to make a complete examination of arborization and of other aspects of CSN axons, as well as the presence of collaterals running to the ventrolateral thalamic nucleus and helping to form the ipsilateral pyramidal tract. The significance is discussed of plastic synaptic rearrangement in the ipsilateral thalamo-cortical reverberating system for formation of the efferent spike train during partial interhemisphere cortical deafferentation.

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