Behaviour-dependent changes of visually evoked potentials and their correlation to the respiration rate in freely moving rats.

Acta biologica et medica Germanica Pub Date : 1982-01-01
J Brankack, F Klingberg
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Abstract

The variability of visually evoked potentials (VEP) during spontaneous changes of behavioural activity was investigated in freely moving rats with electrodes in the visual and frontal cortex, olfactory bulb and other brain structures. Averaged VEP were recorded and compared during periods of characteristic behaviour types like drowsiness, relaxed wakefulness, attentiveness, grooming and exploratory behaviour. These behavioural patterns, which are clearly distinguishable by observation, were characterized by a certain degree of visually evoked afterdischarges, recorded movements, EEG-patterns and mean respiration rate. The evaluation of early components of the VEP from single recorded samples and of the correspondent momentary respiration rate (respiration intervals) revealed strongly negative correlations. In general, the increasing behavioural activity is characterized by a decrease in the amplitudes of VEP-components, inversely correlated to the log of momentary respiration rate. During drowsiness and enhanced attentiveness, certain components are increased. During strong movements and distraction of attention (e.g. intensive scratching and licking) the VEP-components were decreased stronger. The negative complex around 62 ms increased during certain forms of behavioural activation and locomotion. The VEP-component N31, the respiration rate, and the quotient N31: N61 were found suitable parameters to characterize certain types of behaviour in comparison to relaxed wakefulness.

自由运动大鼠视觉诱发电位的行为依赖性变化及其与呼吸速率的相关性。
在自由运动大鼠的视觉和额叶皮层、嗅球和其他脑结构中设置电极,研究了视觉诱发电位(VEP)在自发行为活动变化过程中的变异性。记录并比较了在困倦、放松清醒、注意力、梳理和探索行为等特征行为期间的平均VEP。这些行为模式可以通过观察清楚地区分出来,其特征是一定程度的视觉诱发放电、记录的运动、脑电图模式和平均呼吸速率。从单个记录样本中评估VEP的早期成分和相应的瞬时呼吸速率(呼吸间隔)显示出强烈的负相关。一般来说,行为活动的增加以vep分量的振幅下降为特征,与瞬时呼吸速率的对数呈负相关。在困倦和注意力增强时,某些成分会增加。在剧烈运动和注意力分散时(如剧烈抓挠和舔舐),vep成分下降更强。在某些形式的行为激活和运动中,62毫秒左右的负复合体增加。与放松清醒相比,vep分量N31、呼吸速率和商N31: N61被发现是表征某些类型行为的合适参数。
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