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Single unit activity in striate cortex of unrestrained cats
Author(s) -
Hubel D. H.
Publication year - 1959
Publication title -
the journal of physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.802
H-Index - 240
eISSN - 1469-7793
pISSN - 0022-3751
DOI - 10.1113/jphysiol.1959.sp006238
Subject(s) - striate cortex , cats , citation , psychology , computer science , information retrieval , neuroscience , visual cortex , library science , embedded system
A beginning has recently been made in recording single neurone activity from animals with chronically implanted electrodes (Hubel, 1957a; Gusel'nikov, 1957; Ricci, Doane & Jasper, 1957; Strumwasser, 1958). These methods eliminate anaesthetics, paralysing drugs, brain-stem lesions, and other acute experimental procedures. They make it possible to record electrical events in the higher central nervous system with the animal in a normal state, and to correlate these electrical events with such variables as waking state, attention, learning, and motor activity. The present paper describes a method for unit recording from the cortex of unanaesthetized, unrestrained cats, and presents some observations from the striate cortex. The objectives have been (1) to observe maintained unit activity under various conditions such as sleep and wakefulness, and (2) to find for each unit the natural stimuli which most effectively influence firing. Of 400 units observed, some 200 are presented here because of their common characteristics. Since there is reason to believe that the remainiing 200 units were afferent fibres from the lateral geniculate nucleus, these will be described in a separate paper. A preliminary account of some of this work has been given elsewhere (Hubel, 1958).

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