1980
DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(80)90942-7
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Septal and amygdalar efferents to the hypothalamus which facilitate hypothalamically elicited intraspecific aggression and associated hissing in the cat. An autoradiographic study

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“…Stoddard- Apter and MacDonnell (1980) found that chemical stimulation of the feline medial amygdala facilitated a strong (defensive) sympathetic nervous system response. Also, experimentally induced medial amygdala seizures in felines seem to sensitize neural substrates mediating fearful response to environmental threat or to direct electrical activation (Adamec and Stark-Adamec, 1983a,0).…”
Section: Medial Amygdala Kindling Elicits An L!nxiogenic Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stoddard- Apter and MacDonnell (1980) found that chemical stimulation of the feline medial amygdala facilitated a strong (defensive) sympathetic nervous system response. Also, experimentally induced medial amygdala seizures in felines seem to sensitize neural substrates mediating fearful response to environmental threat or to direct electrical activation (Adamec and Stark-Adamec, 1983a,0).…”
Section: Medial Amygdala Kindling Elicits An L!nxiogenic Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cats, electrical stimulation of deep cerebral structures such as the AM (Fernandez de Molina and Hunsperger, 1959; Ursin and Kaada, 1960), hypothalmus (Hess and Brugger, 1943), and midbrain central gray matter (Hunsperger, 1956) is known to cause time-locked "emotional behavior." These positive sites are within the limbic system, which is not only a functional but also an anatomic entity (Hunsperger, 1956;Fernandez de Molina and Hunsperger, 1959,1%2;Egger and Flynn, 1%3;Krettek and Price, 1978;Stoddard-Apter and MacDonnell, 1980;Bandler and McCulloch, 1984;Fuchs et al, 1985). Within this context, several investigators have attempted to define the effect of limbic seizure on centrally induced emotional behavior.…”
Section: T Hiyoshi Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VMH receives massive projections from the MeA [22, 45, 46, 49] and is thought to be one of key hypothalamic nuclei for the pheromone signal processing [2, 21]. In concert, the previous studies demonstrated that the ram introduction activated the VMH [8, 13].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%