Analysis of unit pairs in the hippocampus.

Acta neurologica latinoamericana Pub Date : 1977-01-01
E García Austt, W Buño, J L García Sánchez
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Abstract

Unit pairs were recorded from dorsal hippocampus in curarized rats injected with physostigmine, during spontaneous activity and stimulation of hippocampal afferents. Interactions between neurons and with the theta (theta) rhythm were investigated with statistical procedures which included: autocorrelations, crossocorrelations, peristimulus-time-histograms (PSTHs) and joint-peristimulus-scatter-diagrams (JPSs). Three types of pairs were found: (1) theta pairs, with rhythmical bursting units phaselocked with theta; (2) non-theta pairs, having non-rhythmical cells; and (3) mixed pairs. Theta pairs showed periodical crossrelation between units which fired in phase or out of phase. Non-theta pairs could interact or not. Many interacting non-theta pairs showed a degree of phaselocking with theta. Mixed pairs were rare, but when interacting they always revealed positive periodical crosscorrelations. Stimulus-elicited phase relationships (reset) and rhythmical interactions within the theta pairs suggest a common source for their rhythmicity and reset. In related non-theta pairs the stimulus usually modified their interactions suggesting loose functional connections.

海马体单位对分析。
在海马传入神经的自发活动和刺激过程中,记录了斜纹大鼠海马背侧的单位对。采用自相关、互相关、周刺激-时间直方图(pshs)和联合周刺激-散点图(JPSs)等统计方法研究神经元与θ (theta)节律之间的相互作用。发现了三种类型的波对:(1)波对,有节奏的爆发单元与波锁相;(2)非θ对,具有非节律细胞;(3)混合配对。θ对在同相或非同相发射单元之间表现出周期性的相互关系。非对可以相互作用也可以不相互作用。许多相互作用的非θ波对显示出一定程度的与θ波锁相。混合配对是罕见的,但在相互作用时,它们总是表现出正的周期性交叉相关。刺激诱发的相位关系(重置)和θ波对内的节律性相互作用表明它们的节律性和重置有一个共同的来源。在相关的非θ对中,刺激通常会改变它们之间的相互作用,这表明它们之间的功能联系是松散的。
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