Abstract:Nine rats with forebrain and hypothalamic electrodes were trained on a sensory discrimination task with S-intervals ranging from 12 to 60 sec. Their performance during a 48-h discrimination session was compared to that during a 48-h CRF session. The response measures showed that forebrain Ss performed more poorly than hypothalamic Ss during the discrimination session, even though performance of forebrain animals was better in the discrimination session than in the CRF session when time until the fust 5-min pau… Show more
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