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  • 1
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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 11 (1989), S. 351-354 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
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  • 2
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    Experimental brain research 62 (1986), S. 225-240 
    ISSN: 1432-1106
    Keywords: Visual system ; Anterior ectosylvian sulcus ; Association cortex ; Afferent ; Efferent
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary We have previously described a visual area situated in the cortex surrounding the deep infolding of the anterior ectosylvian sulcus of the cat (Mucke et al. 1982). Using orthograde and retrograde transport methods we now report anatomical evidence that this anterior ectosylvian visual area (AEV) is connected with a substantial number of both cortical and subcortical regions. The connections between AEV and other cortical areas are reciprocal and, at least in part, topographically organized: the rostral AEV is connected with the bottom region of the presylvian sulcus, the lower bank of the cruciate sulcus, the rostral part of the ventral bank of the splenial sulcus, the rostral portion of the lateral suprasylvian visual area (LS) and the lateral bank of the posterior rhinal sulcus; the caudal AEV is connected with the bottom region of the presylvian sulcus, the caudal part of LS, the ventral part of area 20 and the lateral bank of the posterior rhinal sulcus. Subcortically, AEV has reciprocal connections with the ventral medial thalamic nucleus (VM), with the medial part of the lateralis posterior nucleus (LPm), as well as with the lateralis medialis-suprageniculate nuclear (LM-Sg) complex. These connections are also topographically organized with more rostral parts of AEV being related to more ventral portions of the LPm and LM-Sg complex. AEV also projects to the caudate nucleus, the putamen, the lateral amygdaloid nucleus, the superior colliculus, and the pontine nuclei. It is concluded that AEV is a visual association area which functionally relates the visual with both the motor and the limbic system and that it might play a role in the animal's orienting and alerting behavior.
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    ISSN: 1432-1106
    Keywords: Visual system ; Anterior ectosylvian sulcus ; HRP ; Electrical stimulation ; Extrageniculate route
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In this paper a cortical area is described that covers approximately the posterior two-thirds of the ventral bank of the anterior ectosylvian sulcus of the cat and is called anterior ectosylvian visual area (AEV). In cats anesthetized with a combination of N2O and barbiturate we explored this area by recording extracellularly the responses of AEV neurons to visual and electric stimulation as well as by injecting HRP into physiologically verified points. AEV neurons were found to be highly sensitive to small light stimuli moving rapidly in a particular direction through their large receptive fields. The properties of 74 neurons were quantitatively analyzed. Increasing the length of the stimulus within the receptive field to more than 2 deg strongly inhibited the responses, whereas increasing the speed of the stimulus movement up to 72–120 deg/s enhanced the neuronal responsiveness. Although the majority of neurons responded to a wide range of possible directions, one clearly preferred direction could usually be found for each neuron. There was a predominance of preferred directions toward the contralateral hemifield. Anatomic and electrophysiologic connectivity studies showed that AEV receives its main afferent inputs from the lateral suprasylvian visual area (LS) and from the tecto-recipient zone of the nucleus lateralis posterior (LP)-pulvinar complex. Although these studies suggested some topographical organization within the projection from LS to AEV, the large receptive fields in AEV, the great majority of which included the central area, did not reveal a clear retinotopic order. It is concluded that AEV is a specific visual area and that functionally the extrageniculate inputs predominate.
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    ISSN: 1432-1106
    Keywords: Visual system ; LP-pulvinar complex ; Electrical stimulation ; HRP ; Double innervation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Extracellular unit activity was recorded in the lateral posterior (LP)-pulvinar complex. The responses of 254 neurons after electrical stimulation of the central-paracentral part of cortical area 17 and of 84 neurons after stimulation of both area 17 and the superior colliculus (SC) were investigated. Neurons in the LP-pulvinar complex responded to area 17-stimulation with excitatory-inhibitory effects; in some cases only with inhibition. Neurons affected by striate stimulation were found in the caudal region of the complex in a region that extended widely into the medial part of the lateralis posterior nucleus (LPm), the so-called tectorecipient part of the lateral posterior nucleus. Accordingly, 26 of the 84 neurons in which electrical stimulation of area 17 and of the SC was tested, were found to react to both types of stimulation. Cells responding only to SC-stimulation were found in the ventral region of the anterior LP-Pulvinar complex. Anatomical studies supported the finding that striate and tectal inputs overlap considerably in the LP-pulvinar complex. After depositing horseradish peroxidase (HRP) into various regions of the LP-pulvinar complex, retrogradely labeled cells were found in area 17 (layer V) as well as in the superficial layers of the SC. These results were confirmed by orthograde transport autoradiography after injection of labeled amino-acids into area 17. Our findings indicate that cortical and collicular inputs into the caudal part of the LP-pulvinar complex overlap considerably and that, in these overlapping regions, individual neurons may receive converging afferent excitation from both regions.
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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 11 (1989), S. 1227-1235 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
    Keywords: Other topics in nuclear reactions and scattering: general ; General theories and computational techniques
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Summary We discuss some of the possible electronic mechanisms which may provide a sizeable reduction of the Coulomb repulsion between deuterium nuclei adsorbed into metals necessary to explain the reported fusion rates at room temperature.
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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 12 (1990), S. 1175-1178 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
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    Topics: Physics
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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 14 (1992), S. 627-641 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
    Keywords: Surface dynamics and interface vibrations
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Summary We present a calculation of the Cu(111) surface dynamics in the framework of the multipole model. The electronic degrees of freedom include dipole and quadrupole deformabilities of the conduction electron density, the multipole expansion points being located at the midpoints between nearest-neighbour ions. The model accounts for the anomalous longitudinal resonance by an increase of dipolar deformability at the surface. Moreover the model explains in a straight-forward way the intense He scattering from the longitudinal resonance via the dipolar and quadrupolar modulations of the surface electron density. The surface dipolar contribution also explains the intense electron scattering from the optical surface resonance localized on the second layer.
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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 16 (1994), S. 101-106 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
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    Topics: Physics
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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 16 (1994), S. 631-636 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
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    Topics: Physics
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    Il nuovo cimento della Società Italiana di Fisica 14 (1992), S. 105-114 
    ISSN: 0392-6737
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    Topics: Physics
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