Temporal discrimination in rats during continuous brain stimulation.

Kaada (1951) reported that electrical stimulation immediately anterior to and directly below the genu of the corpus collosum (septal area) produced inhibition of various autonomic and somatamotor responses. On the other band, he found that stimulation above the corpus collosum in the area of the ant...

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Main Author: Kaplan, Joel. N.
Other Authors: Malmo, R. (Supervisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1964
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1155492014-02-13T04:10:02ZTemporal discrimination in rats during continuous brain stimulation.Kaplan, Joel. N.Psychology.Kaada (1951) reported that electrical stimulation immediately anterior to and directly below the genu of the corpus collosum (septal area) produced inhibition of various autonomic and somatamotor responses. On the other band, he found that stimulation above the corpus collosum in the area of the anterior and midcingulate cortex yielded facilitation of these same reactions. Based on Kaada's data, McCleary (1961) found a difference between these two loci at the behavioral level. Cats sustaining bilateral subcallosal lesions were deficient in acquiring a passive avoidance response (PAR).McGill UniversityMalmo, R. (Supervisor)1964Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: NNNNNNNNNTheses scanned by McGill Library.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Arts. (Department of Psychology.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=115549
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Kaplan, Joel. N.
Temporal discrimination in rats during continuous brain stimulation.
description Kaada (1951) reported that electrical stimulation immediately anterior to and directly below the genu of the corpus collosum (septal area) produced inhibition of various autonomic and somatamotor responses. On the other band, he found that stimulation above the corpus collosum in the area of the anterior and midcingulate cortex yielded facilitation of these same reactions. Based on Kaada's data, McCleary (1961) found a difference between these two loci at the behavioral level. Cats sustaining bilateral subcallosal lesions were deficient in acquiring a passive avoidance response (PAR).
author2 Malmo, R. (Supervisor)
author_facet Malmo, R. (Supervisor)
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author Kaplan, Joel. N.
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title Temporal discrimination in rats during continuous brain stimulation.
title_short Temporal discrimination in rats during continuous brain stimulation.
title_full Temporal discrimination in rats during continuous brain stimulation.
title_fullStr Temporal discrimination in rats during continuous brain stimulation.
title_full_unstemmed Temporal discrimination in rats during continuous brain stimulation.
title_sort temporal discrimination in rats during continuous brain stimulation.
publisher McGill University
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