Motivated behaviors elicited from hypothalamus, midbrain, and pons of the guinea pig (Cavia porcellus).
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Psychological Association (APA) in Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology
- Vol. 90 (11) , 1011-1034
- https://doi.org/10.1037/h0078658
Abstract
Eating, drinking, biting attack, male mating behavior and gnawing were elicited by electrical stimulation through electrodes located predominantly in a region extending from the preoptic area through the lateral hypothalamus into the ventral midbrain. Escape and digging were elicited from a parallel but more medial region that overlapped the lateral zone only in the preoptic-anterior hypothalamic area. Several differentiable vocalizations were produced from sites distributed through most, although not all, areas explored. Sites yielding pain-like responses were located principally in the vicinity of the presumed pain pathway traced after anterolateral cordomtomy in other species. Reward was obtained from widespread sites that were generally congruent with catecholaminergic systems as described in the rat. Although there was considerable overlap of the effective zones for many responses, their underlying mechanisms were differentiated anatomically by localized differences in their distribution or functionally by the elicitation of pure responses from some electrodes. Response mechanisms localized in the brain stem of the guinea pig generally resembled those in the rat, although there were differences in details, especially in the posterior midbrain and pons.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
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