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Behavioral asymmetries following olfactory tubercle lesions in cats

T C Hagamen, H P Greeley, W D Hagamen

    Brain, Behavior and Evolution
    |January 1, 1977
    PubMed

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    13 of 17 cats which received unilateral olfactory tubercle lesions exhibited contralateral sensory inattention and ipsilateral circling and hyperresponsiveness. The possible neural substrates involved in these asymmetries are discussed, including ascending amine systems and ascending and descending connections with the orbital cortex.

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