Abstract

The background electrical activity of skeletal muscles, autonomic nerves and several brain structures was recorded in cats under acute and chronic conditions. The spectrum-correlation analysis showed that the spatial synchronization within the range of 25 to 35 Hz between autonomic nerves and brain formations (established in previous experiments) comprises the skeletal muscles as well. One of the possible mechanisms by which the rhythm of 25 to 35 Hz facilitates activity in the nervous system is suggested to be related to the frequency potentiation of the synaptic transmission.

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