Abstract

Responses of relay neurons of the dorsal lateral geniculate body to stimulation of area 17 of the visual cortex and the optic chiasma were studied in curarized cats. A high degree of correlation was found between the latent periods of antidromic responses of these neurons to stimulation of the visual cortex and orthodromic responses of the same neurons to stimulation of the optic chiasma (r=0.895; P=0.01). In 9% of cases antidromic unit responses were recorded to stimulation of the optic chiasma, evidence that the optic nerve contains centrifugal fibers. The functional role of the temporal dispersion of the afferent flow in the visual system is discussed.

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