1983
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1983.sp014889
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Post‐natal development of the cerebello‐cerebral projection in kittens.

Abstract: SUMMARY1. Post-natal development of the cerebello-cerebral response was investigated in 126 kittens from birth to 142 days of age by analysis of laminar field potentials in the cerebral cortex; the thalamocortical projection mediating the cerebello-cerebral response was examined on four new-born and three one-month-old kittens by means of anterograde axonal transport of horseradish peroxidase.2. A marked response was evoked in the frontal motor cortex from birth and an appreciable response could be evoked in t… Show more

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“…In both cortical areas, the labelled terminals were always distributed mostly in layer I, with a few labelled terminals in the other cortical layers. The finding in the crown was the same as reported previously (Kawaguchi et al 1983b).…”
Section: Development Of Visual Association Cortexsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…In both cortical areas, the labelled terminals were always distributed mostly in layer I, with a few labelled terminals in the other cortical layers. The finding in the crown was the same as reported previously (Kawaguchi et al 1983b).…”
Section: Development Of Visual Association Cortexsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Sasaki et al [24] suggested from the electrophysiological study that there should be superficial and deep TC projections. These dual projections were demonstrated anatomically [25,26]. More recently, Jinnai et al [27] reported that TC neurons in the VA-VL complex which receive in puts from the globus pallidus, but not from the cerebellar nuclei, pro ject to layer I of the anterior sigmoid gyrus in the cat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…nucleus and the cerebellar nuclei have different synaptic effects on fast and slow p.t.n.s (Yoshida, Yajima & Uno, 1966;Takahashi, Kubota & Uno, 1967;Deschenes, Landry & Clereq, 1982;Noda, Yamamoto, Miyata & Nishimura, 1983;Noda & Yamamoto, 1984). We tried to check whether such differences in synaptic activation are present in the immature cerebral cortex, where the general feature of dendrites and axon collaterals of p.t.n.s as well as thalamic afferents are already established (Purpura, Shofer & Scarff, 1965;Wise, Hendry & Jones, 1977;Kawaguchi et al 1983). Fig.…”
Section: Morphological Investigation Of Ptnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerning the post-natal development of the pyramidal tract, there have been reports of electrophysiological studies on myelination of the pyramidal tract in cats (Huttenlocher, 1970;Purpura et al 1964) and rabbits (Conway, Wright & Bradley, 1969), but no reports on morphological and functional aspects of differentiation between fast and slow p.t.n.s using intracellular HRP staining. Kawaguchi, Samejima & Yamamoto (1983) have described the post-natal development of the cerebello-cerebral projection in kittens. The afferent systems into the motor cortex through the thalamic ventral anterior and lateral nuclei (v.a.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%