EFFECTS OF SEPTAL AFTER-DISCHARGES ON SWITCH-OFF BEHAVIOR MOTIVATED BY HYPOTHALAMIC STIMULATION IN CATS

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Summary The cats with chronic electrodes were trained to perform switch-off behavior motivated by hypothalamic stimulation. The performance of switch-off behavior was investigated during septal after-discharges. Results were following: 1. In all cases, as soon as the self-sustained amygdaloid after-discharges appeared cats could not perform switch-off behavior. 2. They could not perform switch-off behavior just after the septal after-discharges originated in the dorsal or lateral septum appeared. We came a conclusion that effects of septal after-discharges on switch-off behavior might relate to the stimulating point in the septum.

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