• 1 January 1977
    • journal article
    • letter
    • Vol. 22  (4) , 740-742
Abstract
The activity of reticulospinal (RS) neurons was recorded in thalamic and decerebrate cats during actual and fictitious scratching. Most RS neurons were silent during scratching, but some exhibited a distinct modulation of their discharge related to the rhythmical activity of motoneurons. They were exicted during the flexor phase and inhibited during the extensor phase of the cycle. The pattern of modulation was identical in actual and fictitious scratching.