Abstract
Visual evoked potentials (VEPs), elicited by modulation of luminance of homogeneous fields of light, were recorded from the scalp and from the surface of the visual cortex of cats before and after topical application of bicuculline to the cortex. The application of this drug drastically altered the VEP: the amplitude of a normally small negative component was increased greatly, and a normally prominent late positive component was diminished. Bicuculline is known to block the action of gamma-aminobutyric acid, which is thought to be the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the visual cortex. We suggest, therefore, that the affected negative wave reflects an excitatory process in the visual cortex and that the affected late positive wave reflects an intracortical inhibitory process.
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