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LEARNED BEHAVIOR MOTIVATED BY HYPOTHALAMIC STIMULATION AND BRAIN STIMULATION AND BRAIN LESION IN CATS Hiroyuki Nakao 1 1Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, Tokushima Univ. School of Medicine pp.1117-1125
Published Date 1963/12/1
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1406201575
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Effects of subcortical afterdischarges, ante-rior thalamic lesions and cortical lesions on the switch-off behavior motivated by hypo-thalamic stimulation were investigated in cats.

Afterclischarges were induced by electrical stimulation of the amygdala, the hippocam-pus, the anterior and posterior cingulate gyrus, or the medullary stria, and retention of the learned behavior was examined pre, during and post afterdischarge period.

The performance of the learned behavior was blocked during the hippocampal after-discharge (afterdischarge induced by hippo-campal stimulation) accompanied by self-sustained slow afterdischarge appeared in the amygdala, the amygdaloid afterdischarge ac-companied by self-sustained fast afterdis-charge appeared in the hippocampus, the cingulate afterdischarge accompanied by propagated or self-sustained afterdischarge in the hippocampus, or the afterdischarge of the medullar stria accompanied by propagated afterdischarge in the hypothalamus, although the animals could move with hypothalamic stimulation during these afterdischarges. Sometimes afterdischarge was spontaneously occurred in the hippocampus after cessation of cingulate afterdischarge and the animals behaved as same as during hippocampal afterdischarge.

The retention was severely impaired in the cat with lesions in dorsomedial part of the anterior ventral nucleus of the thalamus, the frontal cortex or the parietal cortex.


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