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Presented by the student body in appreciation and recognition of those who have shared their learning and have extended to us the warmth of their friendship. Ray K. Brown, M.D., Ph.D
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EFFECTS OF DORSAL COLUMN AND SPINOCERVICO-THALAMIC PATHWAY LESIONS ON TACTILE DISCRIMINATION Ten cats, three sham-operated controls, two bilateral C-1 dorsal column lesions, two midline myelotomies and three com- bined lesions Qdorsal column, midline myelotomyj, were trained on a series of tactile discriminations in a modified Y-maze. Midline myelotomy was performed between the lower medulla and C-3 to transect cervico-thalamic pathways bilaterally. Lesions were verified histologically. Cats were trained for 30 consecutive days C20 trialsfdayj on a rough sandpaper M0- 1-1 X25 versus smooth board discrimination. Subsequently, they were trained on four different discrimination series, rough vs. extra fine C150-4f0D, line C100-ZXOD, medium C60-1f2j and extra rough C36-25. Rough C40-1-lf2Q sandpaper was always reinforced with food. Both the midline myelotomies and com- bined lesions failed to learn any series. Dorsal column lesions and controls reached 85-l0O'7b level of discrimination in all but one series. In rough vs. extra-rough discrimination, the controls reached 8070 level while the dorsal column lesions remained below 70'Z1. Results suggest that the spinocervico-thalamic pathway is necessary for tactile discrimination. The dorsal column pathway is of secondary importance except when a stimulus difference becomes small. Jerrold Weinberg Steven T. Kitai, PhD
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' --lt Presented by the senior class to a clinical instructor whose conduct, precepts and warmth have in great measure revealed to us the art-science-life of medicine. Elmer E. Kobold, M.D
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