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[Relations between hypothalamic autostimulation and current strength].

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    • Neuroscience
    • Animal Behavior

    Context:

    • Investigated the effects of electrical self-stimulation in the lateral hypothalamus of cats.
    • Utilized 105 electrodes implanted in 35 cats to explore neural pathways.

    Purpose:

    • To examine the influence of current intensity on self-stimulation rates.
    • To study the evoked behavioral, somatic, and visceral responses to electrical brain stimulation.

    Summary:

    • Electrical stimulation in the lateral hypothalamus elicited diverse behavioral patterns.
    • Responses varied based on electrode location and current intensity.
    • Three distinct self-stimulation curve types were identified, characterized by shape and maximal stimulation rate.

    Impact:

    • Provides insights into the neural mechanisms underlying reward and motivated behaviors.
    • Contributes to understanding the relationship between brain stimulation parameters and behavioral outcomes.

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