Abstract
1. Evoked potentials in the sensorimotor cortex of different cats show individual differences which persist for a long period. 2. Differences in configuration of evoked potentials are independent of recording conditions (thickness of bone, position of electrode, etc.), and also of strength of electrical stimulation of the skin. 3. Individual differences in evoked potentials probably reflect individual peculiarities in structural and functional organization of the central nervous system of particular animals, especially of their cerebral cortex.
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