“…Properties of these EPSPs were therefore compatible with the present findings. The pattern of bidirectional translaminar spread of activities suggested by our data is in good agreement with the previous findings based on the field potential analysis and related microelectrode studies performed in various cortical areas receiving specific thalamic afferents (MARSHALL et al, 1943;BISHOP and CLARE, 1952;AMASSIAN, 1953;AMASSIAN et al, 1955;LI et al,1956;TOWE et al, 1968;SASAKI et a1.,1972;SASAKI and PRELEVIC, 1972;ASANUMA et al,1974;DOETSCH and TOWE,1976a, b;TOYAMA et al, 1977a, b;MITZDORF and SINGER, 1978 ;DESCHENES et al, 1979 ;MOUNTCASTLE, 1979 ;SINGER, 1979;FERSTER and LINDSTROM, 1983). It is also consonant with anatomically identified laminar distribution of specific thalamocortical fibers (ASANUMA et al, 1974;STRICK and STERLING, 1974;JONES, 1975;DESCHENES and HAMMOND, 1980;DESCHENES and LANDRY, 1980;HERKENHAM, 1980;DONOGHUE and EBNER, 1981;HERSCH and WHITE, 1981;GILBERT, 1983).…”