
The oscillatory potentials of retina and superior colliculus induced with photostimuli were studied in unanesthetized rabbits. Increasing intensity of light flashes induces a better correlation of the responses in these structures. A common genesis of the oscillatory processes and neuronal activity was revealed. The peculiarities of formation of the short-latency responses in the superior colliculus and the specificity of generation of the responses of photostimuli of extreme brightness, are discussed.
Superior Colliculi, Neuronal Plasticity, Reaction Time, Animals, Evoked Potentials, Visual, Visual Pathways, Rabbits, Retina
Superior Colliculi, Neuronal Plasticity, Reaction Time, Animals, Evoked Potentials, Visual, Visual Pathways, Rabbits, Retina
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