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. 1985 May-Jun;15(3):254-64.
doi: 10.1007/BF01182996.

Influence of stimulation of the head of the caudate nucleus on the activity of postural muscles during realization of an instrumental defensive reflex

Influence of stimulation of the head of the caudate nucleus on the activity of postural muscles during realization of an instrumental defensive reflex

K B Shapovalova et al. Neurosci Behav Physiol. 1985 May-Jun.

Abstract

A model of instrumental defensive reflexes associated with the maintenance of a specific posture was used in chronic experiments with four dogs to demonstrate the preferential inhibitory influence of preliminary low-frequency stimulation (2 impulses/sec) of the head of the caudate nucleus in the right and left hemispheres on the electromyographic and mechanographic components of the instrumental defensive reflex effecting the reflex motor program. Subjected to the greatest changes were the postural components of the electromyogram, which permits the postulate as to the importance of the caudate head in the organization of posture. It was shown that the caudate head is bilaterally involved in the prerelease processes preceeding the instrumental response. At the same time, the difficulty of inhibiting the performance of the actual instrumental task - the avoidance of an electric current - was noted during stimulation of the caudate head in a system of instrumental defensive reflexes.

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