“…Although there are some fornical fibers that project through both the septum and hypothalamus to make direct connections with the midbrain (Nauta, 1958;Sprague and Meyer, 1950), neither these fibers nor those septal projections to the thalamus could produce shivering, since the thalamus and also the hippocampus, from which the fornical fibers arise, can be ablated without affecting the production of shivering. Anterior hypothalamic stimulation, either thermal (Hemingway et al, 1940;Magoun et al, 1938) or electrical (Andersson et al, 1956;Hemingway et al, 1954), is known to suppress shivering. There are septal projections to both anterior and posterior hypothalamic regions.…”