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Rhythmic neuronal activity in the lateral cerebellum of the cat during visually guided stepping.

机译:在视觉引导的踩踏过程中,猫小脑外侧的节律性神经元活动。

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1. The discharge patterns of 117 lateral cerebellar neurones were studied in cats during visually guided stepping on a horizontal circular ladder. Ninety per cent of both nuclear cells (53/59) and Purkinje cells (53/58) showed step-related rhythmic modulations of their discharge frequency (one or more periods of 'raised activity' per step cycle of the ipsilateral forelimb). 2. For 31% of nuclear cells (18/59) and 34% of Purkinje cells (20/58) the difference between the highest and lowest discharge rates in different parts of the step cycle was > 50 impulses s-1. 3. Individual neurones differed widely in the phasing of their discharges relative to the step cycle. Nevertheless, for both Purkinje cells and nuclear cells population activity was significantly greater in swing than in stance; the difference was more marked for the nuclear population. 4. Some cells exhibited both step-related rhythmicity and visual responsiveness (28 of 67 tested, 42%), whilst others were rhythmically active during locomotion and increased their discharge rate ahead of saccadic eye movements (11 of 54 tested, 20%). The rhythmicity of cells that were visually responsive was typical of the rhythmicity seen in the whole locomotor-related population. The step-related rhythmicity of cells that also discharged in relation to saccades was generally below average strength compared with the cortical and nuclear populations as a whole. 5. The possibility is discussed that the rhythmicity of dentate neurones acts as a powerful source of excitatory locomotor drive to motor cortex, and may thereby contribute to establishing the step-related rhythmicity of motor cortical (including pyramidal tract) neurones. More generally, the activity patterns of lateral cerebellar neurones provide for a role in the production of visually guided, co-ordinated eye and body movements.
机译:1.在视觉引导的水平圆形梯子上踩踏猫期间,研究了117个小脑外侧神经元的放电模式。百分之九十的核细胞(53/59)和浦肯野细胞(53/58)均显示出其放电频率与步伐相关的节律性调节(同侧前肢每个步伐周期有一个或多个“升高的活动”周期)。 2.对于31%的核细胞(18/59)和34%的Purkinje细胞(20/58),在步骤周期的不同部分中,最高放电速率和最低放电速率之间的差异为> 50次脉冲s-1。 3.各个神经元的放电相位相对于阶跃周期差异很大。然而,对于浦肯野细胞和核细胞而言,摆动的活动明显大于姿态的活动。核人口之间的差异更为明显。 4.一些细胞表现出与步相关的节律性和视觉反应性(测试的67个中的28个,占42%),而其他细胞在运动期间具有节律性,并在眼球运动之前增加其放电率(测试的54个中的11个,占20%)。视觉响应性细胞的节律性是整个运动相关人群所见的典型节律性。与整个皮层和核种群相比,也相对于扫视而放电的与步有关的节律通常低于平均强度。 5.讨论了齿状神经元的节律性是兴奋性运动驱动运动皮层的强大动力的可能性,并因此可能有助于建立运动皮质(包括锥体束)神经元的步速相关节律。更一般地,小脑外侧神经元的活动模式在视觉引导的,协调的眼睛和身体运动的产生中起作用。

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