Abstract

Topographic localization of the splanchnic nerve afferents in the internal capsule was studied in cats under chloralose anesthesia by the method of induced potentials. Primary responses of maximal amplitude were led off from the area in which the posterior femoral region is represented and which corresponds to the F10, L9 and V+2 and +3 coordinates of the stereotaxic atlas of Jasper and Ajmon-Marsan. This region of the internal capsule overlaps the area where somatic sensibility is represented, so that it may be called an afferent zone of somato-visceral sensitivity.

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