PROLONGED STIMULATION OF BRAIN IN AWAKE MONKEYS
- 1 July 1959
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Neurophysiology
- Vol. 22 (4) , 458-475
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.1959.22.4.458
Abstract
The effects of repeated and continuous stimulation of the brain were studied in 10 monkeys with permanently implanted electrodes. Stimulation was applied to some monkeys by a small transistor timing device, attached to a collar, while they were completely free as members of a colony. Results were as follows: Stability of cerebral points through time was demonstrated. Repeatable effects were also demonstrated while the animals formed part of a group. Evoked motor activity in some cases resembled spontaneous movements; it did not affect the social behavior of the colony. Lasting modifications of spontaneous electrical activity and pattern of evoked after-discharges were produced by long periods of stimulation. Continuous stimulation revealed quick fatigue (in seconds) in the motor cortex; slow fatigue (in minutes) in some areas of the putamen and hypothalamus, while in another area of the hypothalamus there was no fatigue after 72 hr. of continuous stimulation. Long-lasting rebound was observed after cessation of prolonged stimulation of the hypothalamus. Simultaneous stimulation of 2 areas of antagonistic action (contraction and dilatation of the pupil) canceled their effects by producing a dynamic equilibrium which persisted for minutes without fatigue. In no case did prolonged stimulation of the brain cause visible histological damage.Keywords
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