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3.
Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova ; 80(10): 9-17, 1994 Oct.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7536547

ABSTRACT

"Reverse" transcallosal responses (TCR) occurring in the visual and auditory cortex during stimulation of the temporal associative cortex of opposite hemisphere, were studied. The right hemisphere was shown to domineer in females, whereas a greater latency of the temporal-visual positive-negative TCRs was found in the males' right hemisphere and the females' left one. These and other data obtained suggest a greater lateralisation of the brain in males.


Subject(s)
Auditory Cortex/physiology , Corpus Callosum/physiology , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Evoked Potentials, Auditory/physiology , Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology , Parietal Lobe/physiology , Sex Characteristics , Visual Cortex/physiology , Animals , Cats , Electric Stimulation , Female , Male , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted
4.
Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova ; 80(5): 17-30, 1994 May.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7531545

ABSTRACT

A certain dynamics of changes in intrahemisphere contrast was revealed in the process of development of the transcallosal response: in the beginning of the response the right hemisphere is more focal, then the left one and afterwards again the right hemisphere. In males, the main changes of focality are related to the left hemisphere whereas in females--to the right one. The focality of a greater value is characteristic of the males' transcallosal responses whereas the distribution of the EPs is more diffuse in females. A specifics of the contrast gradient dynamics is described for the projection and associative cortical areas. A zonal specifics of the intrahemisphere contrast was shown in animals of different sex.


Subject(s)
Corpus Callosum/physiology , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Sex Characteristics , Animals , Cats , Cerebral Cortex/physiology , Electrophysiology , Female , Male , Microcomputers , Reaction Time/physiology , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted , Time Factors
5.
Fiziol Zh Im I M Sechenova ; 79(9): 7-17, 1993 Sep.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8268994

ABSTRACT

Negative-positive transcallosal homotopic responses (THR) occurred 2 times less frequently than the positive-negative ones in male cats, whereas the same ratio was 1:3 in female cats. The foci of maximal activity of the 1st and 2nd types THR did not coincide. The 2nd type THR were shown to have a lesser number of interzonal interconnections than in the case of the positive-negative potentials. A probable role of the negative-positive THR in limitation, contrasting of the increased excitability focus as well as the specifics of contraphasic THRs interaction in respect to the sex of animals, is discussed.


Subject(s)
Corpus Callosum/physiology , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Animals , Brain Mapping , Cats , Cerebral Cortex/physiology , Electric Stimulation , Evoked Potentials/physiology , Female , Male , Reaction Time/physiology , Sex Characteristics , Time Factors
6.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 78(7): 10-20, 1992 Jul.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1335890

ABSTRACT

Pregnancy induced an intrahemispheric redistribution of transcallosal flows mainly in the projection areas of the cat cortex. Functional interhemispheric asymmetry (FIA) of transcallosal evoked responses (TEPs) was determined by interhemispheric distribution of negative-positive responses in non-pregnant cats, whereas in pregnant ones it was determined by the asymmetry of positive-negative TEPs. The right hemisphere played the major part in the changes of the TEPs' amplitude parameters, and the left one--in temporal parameters.


Subject(s)
Corpus Callosum/physiology , Pregnancy, Animal/physiology , Animals , Cats , Cerebral Cortex/physiology , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Electric Stimulation/methods , Evoked Potentials/physiology , Female , Pregnancy , Time Factors
7.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 77(12): 1-9, 1991 Dec.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1668731

ABSTRACT

In 38 anesthetised cat of both sexes, homotopic transcallosal responses (HTR) were studied in somatosensory, visual, auditory and temporal cortex of the brain. High penetration in cases of interhemispheric asymmetry was more specific for males and found mostly in cortical projection areas. For the functional interhemispheric asymmetry of the HTR amplitude-temporal parameters a high degree of expressiveness was characteristic in female cats. Possible reasons of these phenomena are discussed.


Subject(s)
Dominance, Cerebral/genetics , Sex Characteristics , Animals , Cats , Corpus Callosum/physiology , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Electric Stimulation/methods , Electrodes , Female , Genotype , Male , Phenotype
8.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 77(5): 7-17, 1991 May.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1666382

ABSTRACT

In 38 anesthetized cats, homotopic transcallosal responses (TCR) were studied in somatosensory, visual, auditory, sensomotor and temporal areas. The TCR were found to be functionally asymmetrical. Some specific features of the TCR asymmetry were revealed in males and females. The asymmetry was of the same direction in sensomotor and somatosensory, visual and temporal areas, whereas it was opposite in its direction in visual and auditory areas. The changes of the TCR asymmetry seem to be due to formation of a new system of functional interzonal intra- and interhemispheric connexions.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Cortex/physiology , Corpus Callosum/physiology , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Animals , Cats , Electric Stimulation/methods , Evoked Potentials/physiology , Female , Male , Sex Characteristics
9.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 76(1): 3-11, 1990 Jan.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2159910

ABSTRACT

Interhemispheric interrelationships in different temporal combinations of transcallosal stimulation and monocular photostimulation, were studied in 20 immobilized cats by means of topographic recordings of homotopic EPs in visual cortex. An interhemispheric asymmetry of the amplitude and time parameters of the EPs was regularly found. The asymmetry of ipsilateral visual EPs was the highest, the asymmetry of transcallosal EP was middle and the asymmetry of visual EP was minimal under the condition of contralateral eye stimulation. The transcallosal interaction is assumed to be an important factor of formation of the specialization in the brain hemispheres.


Subject(s)
Corpus Callosum/physiology , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology , Visual Cortex/physiology , Animals , Cats , Female , Male , Photic Stimulation , Thalamus/physiology , Time Factors
10.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 75(10): 1320-7, 1989 Oct.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2612637

ABSTRACT

EPs recorded in response to electrical stimulation of ipsilateral visual or auditory cortex, revealed mostly a positive-negative configuration on the surface of parietal and sensomotor cortex in 66 immobilized cats. The positive phase amplitude of the EPs was higher in the parietal area. The latency of audio-parietal and audio-motor EPs was longer than that of visual-parietal or visual-motor EPs. The distribution of the EPs over the parietal cortex revealed a mirror effect for audio-parietal responses. Interzonal EPs were asymmetrical in parietal cortex of the two hemispheres. The right hemisphere dominated, at that. Some individual interhemispheric asymmetry was also revealed between sensomotor interzonal EPs, their latency dominating in the left hemisphere for both zones. The interhemispheric asymmetry of the parietal EPs was associated to some extent with the sex of the animals.


Subject(s)
Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Evoked Potentials, Auditory/physiology , Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology , Motor Cortex/physiology , Parietal Lobe/physiology , Animals , Cats , Electric Stimulation/methods , Female , Male , Reaction Time/physiology , Sex Characteristics
11.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 75(9): 1184-93, 1989 Sep.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2599129

ABSTRACT

The conformity of interhemispheric interaction in visual cortex were studied by means of EPs recordings in 10 immobilized cats under conditions of different time combinations of transcallosal and monocular stimulation of contra- or ipsilateral eyes. Phasic changes of the depression effects under transcallosal conditioning of facilitating effects under conditions of the model interaction similar to natural transcallosal interrelations, occurred in photostimulation of contralateral eye. Whereas the ipsilateral eye stimulation only depressed the time interaction under these conditions. The findings are discussed in terms of morphological, neurophysiological and other research data on transcallosal interhemispheric relations in the cat visual cortex. The 15-25-ms interval between heteromodal stimuli under these research conditions seem to correspond to natural conditions of transcallosal interhemispheric relations which, in binocular vision, are dynamically and topographically organized processes of excitation and inhibition.


Subject(s)
Corpus Callosum/physiology , Visual Cortex/physiology , Animals , Cats , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Electric Stimulation/methods , Evoked Potentials, Visual/physiology , Male , Photic Stimulation/methods , Time Factors
12.
Int J Neurosci ; 47(3-4): 321-31, 1989 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2807769

ABSTRACT

Transcallosal evoked potentials (EP) in cat sensorimotor cortex, arising in response to stimulation of the visual or auditory zone of an opposite hemisphere, were investigated. Interzonal transcallosal responses (TCR) were shown to be present along the entire surface of the sensorimotor cortex. Videomotor EPs were mainly in the form of responses with initial negativity. The latent periods of audiomotor EPs were longer than those of videomotor EPs. Negative-positive videomotor responses had greater amplitudes as compared to the amplitudes of synphasic or audiomotor EPs. Responses with initial positivity, on the contrary, had greater amplitudes during Field AI stimulation than they had during the stimulation of Field 19. Interzonal transcallosal responses in MI zone were characterized by interhemispheric asymmetry. In a per-pair comparison of the amplitudes of response components, individual asymmetry was revealed for videomotor EPs. Audiomotor responses in the majority of investigated animals were of greater magnitude in the left hemisphere. The left hemisphere dominance for audiomotor EPs was mainly observed in females, whereas in males the asymmetry revealed was individual. It is suggested that the peculiarities of the interhemispheric asymmetry of interzonal audio- and videomotor functional transcallosal connections are determined by specificity of the intrazonal asymmetry of transcallosal streams in projection and association cortical areas.


Subject(s)
Auditory Cortex/physiology , Functional Laterality/physiology , Visual Cortex/physiology , Animals , Cats , Electric Stimulation , Evoked Potentials, Auditory , Evoked Potentials, Visual , Female , Male
13.
Int J Neurosci ; 47(3-4): 333-50, 1989 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2807770

ABSTRACT

In acute experiments on cats immobilized by tubarine transcallosal responses (TCRs) to the stimulation of the visual or auditory cortex of the opposite hemisphere were investigated in the parietal associative region. It was found that interzonal heterotopical TCRs could be recorded along the entire surface of the parietal cortex and were in two forms: positive-negative or negative-positive. Positive-negative evoked potentials (EPs) had greater latent periods. Negative-positive TCRs disappeared after the corpus callosum section or after the section of intracortical pathways on the side of recording and/or stimulation. EPs with initial positivity changed insignificantly as a result of these operations. Interzonal TCRs were characterized by the presence of interhemispheric asymmetry. The amplitude of early components in visual-parietal EPs of any configuration appeared to be greater in the right hemisphere. These responses also had a greater latent period. According to the magnitude of the late positive wave in visual-parietal TCRs the left hemisphere appeared to be dominant. Interhemispheric asymmetry in audioparietal EPs was individual. The amplitude of the early positive component prevailed as to magnitude in the right hemisphere in males and in the left hemisphere in females. The late negative wave in animals of either sex was greater in the right hemisphere. The peculiarities of generation and interhemispheric asymmetry of different components in visual-parietal and audioparietal TCRs are discussed. A symmetricising function of the parietal associative cortex is suggested.


Subject(s)
Auditory Cortex/physiology , Corpus Callosum/physiology , Functional Laterality/physiology , Parietal Lobe/physiology , Visual Cortex/physiology , Animals , Cats , Electric Stimulation , Evoked Potentials, Auditory , Evoked Potentials, Visual
14.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 75(4): 433-40, 1989 Apr.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2759278

ABSTRACT

Interzonal transcallosal EPs occurring in response to stimulation of visual or auditory cortex of opposite hemisphere, were recorded in the cat sensomotor cortex. Visual-motor EPs had mainly an initial positivity whereas audio-motor those were mainly initially negative. Latencies of the former EPs were longer. Negative--positive visual-motor EPs had a greater amplitude than their synphasic audio-motor ones. Initially positive EPs had a greater amplitude in stimulation of A1 rather than 19. The EPs revealed an interhemisphere asymmetry: audio-motor those were greater in the left hemisphere mainly in females. The specifics of the asymmetry seems to be due to an interzonal asymmetry of transcallosal flows of projectional and associative cortical areas.


Subject(s)
Auditory Cortex/physiology , Motor Cortex/physiology , Somatosensory Cortex/physiology , Visual Cortex/physiology , Animals , Cats , Corpus Callosum/physiology , Electric Stimulation , Evoked Potentials, Auditory , Evoked Potentials, Visual , Female , Functional Laterality/physiology , Male
15.
Neurosci Behav Physiol ; 19(2): 156-63, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2755607

ABSTRACT

Transcallosal evoked potentials arising in the parietal region in response to stimulation of the auditory cortex of the opposite hemisphere were investigated in acute experiments on cats immobilized by tubocurarine. Interzonal transcallosal responses were recorded over the whole surface of the parietal cortex and were of two types: positive-negative and negative-positive. Positive-negative EP have a longer response latency and a greater total amplitude of both components. Negative-positive EP disappeared after division of the corpus callosum, whereas positive-negative responses were not significantly changed. Interzonal transcallosal potentials were characterized by the presence of functional interhemispheric asymmetry of individual shape. The right hemisphere was dominant with respect to average amplitude of the negative phase in negative-positive responses. The amplitude of the early positive component was greater in the right hemisphere in males and in the left hemisphere in females. The late negative wave in animals of both sexes was greater in the right hemisphere. Late components of the EP had a significantly shorter peak latency in the dominant hemisphere. Characteristics of generation and interhemispheric asymmetry of auditory-parietal transcallosal responses are discussed and compared with visual-parietal responses.


Subject(s)
Auditory Cortex/physiology , Corpus Callosum/physiology , Functional Laterality/physiology , Parietal Lobe/physiology , Animals , Brain Mapping , Cats , Electric Stimulation , Reaction Time/physiology
16.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 74(12): 1705-13, 1988 Dec.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3243353

ABSTRACT

Interzonal transcallosal EPs induced by the stimulation of contralateral visual cortex were recorded all over parietal cortex and had two forms: positive-negative and negative-positive ones. The former EPs had a greater latency and peaks of phases whereas the amplitudes of similar components of contrphasic potentials did not differ much. Negative-positive EPs disappeared after section of the corpus callosum whereas positive-negative EPs practically did not change. Analogous changes of contrphasic responses occurred after section of intracortical projections on the side of recording and/or on the side of stimulation. Interzonal transcallosal responses are characterized by a functional interhemisphere asummetry. The amplitude of early components of any EPs proved to be higher and the latency longer in the right hemisphere. The left hemisphere had a larger delayed positive wave.


Subject(s)
Corpus Callosum/physiology , Parietal Lobe/physiology , Visual Cortex/physiology , Animals , Brain Mapping , Cats , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Electric Stimulation , Evoked Potentials, Visual , Reaction Time/physiology
17.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 74(4): 457-65, 1988 Apr.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3396710

ABSTRACT

Interregional transcallosal responses to the stimulation of auditory cortex occurred throughout the surface of parietal cortex in immobilized cats and were either positive-negative or negative-positive. The former EPs had a longer latency and a greater total amplitude of both components. The negative-positive EPs disappeared after section of the callosal body whereas the positive-negative EPs were but insignificantly altered. The potentials were characterized by a functional interhemisphere asymmetry. The right hemisphere dominated by the average amplitude of the negative phase of negative-positive responses. The amplitude of early positive component dominated over the right hemisphere in males and over the left one in females. Delayed negative wave was greater over the right hemisphere in both sexes. The delayed components of the EPs had a significantly shorter latency of the peak in the dominating hemisphere.


Subject(s)
Auditory Cortex/physiology , Corpus Callosum/physiology , Parietal Lobe/physiology , Animals , Cats , Electric Stimulation , Evoked Potentials
18.
Zh Evol Biokhim Fiziol ; 23(3): 329-37, 1987.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3618018

ABSTRACT

In acute experiments on 2-24 days old immobilized kittens and adult cats, studies have been made on the development of functional interhemispheric asymmetry of homotopical transcallosal responses in the parietal cortex. It was found that the number of animals with evident asymmetry increases with age. Alongside, with respect to such characters as asymmetry coefficient, mean amplitude of components of transcallosal components and the ratio of zones of direct and inverse domination, the increase in functional interhemispheric asymmetry was observed during the second week of postnatal life of kittens, which was accompanied by the inversion of its sign; in adult cats, the decrease in the asymmetry up to its complete absence was found. The data obtained are discussed with respect to peculiarities of the development and functional properties of the associative parietal cortex in cats.


Subject(s)
Aging/physiology , Functional Laterality/physiology , Parietal Lobe/physiology , Animals , Cats , Corpus Callosum/physiology , Electric Stimulation , Evoked Potentials
19.
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova ; 72(3): 280-9, 1986 Mar.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3709857

ABSTRACT

Homo- and heterotopic transcallosal responses from projective and associative cortical areas were studied in 57 immobilized cats. Homotopic potentials revealed a functional interhemisphere asymmetry of their amplitudes. The latters were higher in visual and somatosensory cortex of the right hemisphere, whereas in sensomotor cortex the amplitude of both components of the homotopic EPs was higher in the left hemisphere. Heterotopic transcallosal responses were more symmetrical. The projective and associative areas differed in that the associative cortex revealed a more symmetrical distribution of the heterotopic EPs. The above features of the EPs seem to stem from the asymmetrisizing effect of homotopic callosal pathways and from symmetrisizing effect of intrahemisphere associative projections.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Cortex/physiology , Corpus Callosum/physiology , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Animals , Association , Cats , Evoked Potentials , Female , Male , Parietal Lobe/physiology , Somatosensory Cortex/physiology , Visual Cortex/physiology
20.
Int J Neurosci ; 25(3-4): 175-93, 1985 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3980151

ABSTRACT

In the present paper experimental data on the principles of functional organization of the animal callosal system and the roles of symmetry and asymmetry in interhemispheric interaction are considered. A conclusion has been made that the cerebral hemispheres function not according to homotopicity principle but according to the principle of heterotopicity. A utilization of both homotopical callosal projections and intracortical pathways takes place. In interhemispheric relations the major role is played by the principle of the common pathway. Of great importance in asymmetry organization is the physiological dominant, which is formed and reinforced by excitation spreading through the corpus callosum and along intracortical pathways. Transcallosal excitation, interacting with thalamocortical and extracallosal ones, contributes to the creation and modulation of functional interhemispheric asymmetry.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Cortex/physiology , Corpus Callosum/physiology , Animals , Brain Mapping , Cats , Dominance, Cerebral/physiology , Electric Stimulation , Evoked Potentials , Female , Male
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