Abstract

1. Evoked potentials are recorded in the hippocampus as well as in the corresponding projection zones of the neocortex in response to single peripheral stimuli (photic, acoustic, electrocutaneous). The latent period of the hippocampal response is longer than in the corresponding projection zone of the neocortex. 2. In response to afferent rhythmic stimuli (photic, acoustic) at 2–20 Hz, synchronized discharges in the rhythm of stimulation are recorded in the hippocampus and neocortex. 3. Rhythmic photic stimuli at 20 Hz and acoustic stimuli at 30 Hz cause depression of the electrical activity of the hippocampus.

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