Abstract

1. Experiments on waking unrestrained rabbits showed that the number of spontaneously active cortical neurons whose discharge correlated significantly with EEG waves is practically unchanged during the switch from one state of brain function to another, and amounts to about 80%. 2. Extinction of OR and the formation of a conditioned defensive reflex are accompanied by a further decrease in the level of correlation between times of cell discharges and phases of the EEG. 3. The contribution of delta waves to the EEG was found to be smaller, on average, than in sectors directly accompanying cell discharges.

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