Abstract
1. During direct and antidromic cortical stimulation a few neurons (3%) respond by a high-frequency discharge coinciding in time with the beginning of the inhibitory pause of the remaining cortical neurons. 2. The group of neurons thus distinguished is similar in its electrophysiological properties to Renshaw cells of the spinal cord. 3. It is postulated that these special neurons are specific inhibitory cortical neurons, playing an active part in the formation of inhibitory responses of neuronal populations.
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