Abstract

The electric field of evoked potentials developing in the rabbit superior colliculus in response to single electrical stimulation of the optic nerve was investigated. Regions of localization of sources and sinks of synaptic current creating the evoked potential were discovered by the current source density analysis method. Sinks with the shortest latency appeared in the depth of str. griseum superficiale, after which activity created by two dipoles appeared: The sink of one dipole was located in the upper part of str. griseum superficiale, the sink of the other in the lower part. The sinks thus found corresponded in their temporal characteristics and location to the principal components of the combined evoked potential. On the basis of these data the order of activation of the various systems of fibers and synapses responsible for evoked potential formation can be traced.

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