A, Image of a tangential section through the barrel cortex of PD rat, arrowhead shows the recorded site in the D3 barrel marked with a lesion, scale bar = 500 µm. B, Cumulative multiunit spontaneous activity (SA; spikes/s) over a 1 minute epoch from PD, CD and LC rats. C, Spontaneous discharge rate shown as average number of spikes generated per second (± SEM) of L4 neurons from PD and control (‘C’: CD and LC combined) rats. D, Population peristimulus-time histograms of L4 multiunits from PD, LC and CD rats. Stimulus onset is at 0. Note the small initial response and severely depressed long latency response in PD rats (red line). Inset: Representative waveforms recorded from L4 neurons from a site in PD and control rat barrel cortex. Stimulus onset indicated by the grey vertical line across both waveforms. E, Total response magnitude, showing three pattern-coded latency epochs, is greatly reduced in PD rats compared to controls (‘C’: mean value ± SEM from LC and CD combined). F, Response onset latency, G, peak response latency, and H, number of responsive sites (%) at different latencies emphasize the delay in response of L4 neurons in PD rats compared to controls (‘C’: mean value ± SEM from LC and CD combined). For details see ‘Methods’ and ‘Results’. ** p ≤ 0.01, *** p ≤ 0.001. PD: protein-deficient diet fed rats, CD: control diet fed rats; LC: laboratory chow fed rats. Note: As there is no statistical difference between the data from CD and LC groups, the data from both groups were combined as a single control group in C, E, F, G and H.