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August 5, 1982
Identification of neuronal cell bodies mediating components of biting attack behavior in the cat; induction of jaw opening following microinjections of glutamate into hypothalamus
R Bandler
Neuroscience Letters
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May 28, 1982
Induction of 'rage' following microinjections of glutamate into midbrain but not hypothalamus of cats
R Bandler
Neuroscience Letters
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July 17, 2009
Evidence for a bilateral 'glomerular' projection from the red nucleus to the spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve in the cat
R Bandler
Brain Research
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June 17, 1982
Lateralized loss of biting attack-patterned reflexes following induction of contralateral sensory neglect in the cat: a possible role for the striatum in centrally elicited aggressive behaviour
R Bandler, R Halliday
Brain Research
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November 9, 1981
Morphological identification of brain stem neurones associated with predatory behaviour elicited by lateral hypothalamic electrical stimulation in the cat: a retrograde transport study using horseradish peroxidase subsequent to an electrolytic lesion
L Cher, R Bandler
Neuroscience Letters
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June 7, 1988
Elicitation of intraspecific defence reactions in the rat from midbrain periaqueductal grey by microinjection of kainic acid, without neurotoxic effects
R Bandler, A Depaulis
Brain Research
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October 19, 1979
Interspecies aggression in the rat: the role of the diagonal band of Broca
R Bandler, M Vergnes
Brain Research
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September 22, 1978
Centrally elicited attack behavior in cats: post-stimulus excitability and midbrain-hypothalamic inter-relationships
R Bandler, D Fatouris
Brain Research
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February 15, 1991
Viscerotopic organization of neurons subserving hypotensive reactions within the midbrain periaqueductal grey: a correlative functional and anatomical study
P Carrive, R Bandler
Neuroscience Letters
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January 20, 1981
Anterior hypothalamic knife cut eliminates a specific component of the predatory behavior elicited by electrical stimulation of the posterior hypothalamus or ventral midbrain in the cat
R Halliday, R Bandler
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August 5, 1982
Identification of neuronal cell bodies mediating components of biting attack behavior in the cat; induction of jaw opening following microinjections of glutamate into hypothalamus
R Bandler
Neuroscience Letters
|
May 28, 1982
Induction of 'rage' following microinjections of glutamate into midbrain but not hypothalamus of cats
R Bandler
Neuroscience Letters
|
July 17, 2009
Evidence for a bilateral 'glomerular' projection from the red nucleus to the spinal nucleus of the trigeminal nerve in the cat
R Bandler
Brain Research
|
June 17, 1982
Lateralized loss of biting attack-patterned reflexes following induction of contralateral sensory neglect in the cat: a possible role for the striatum in centrally elicited aggressive behaviour
R Bandler, R Halliday
Brain Research
|
November 9, 1981
Morphological identification of brain stem neurones associated with predatory behaviour elicited by lateral hypothalamic electrical stimulation in the cat: a retrograde transport study using horseradish peroxidase subsequent to an electrolytic lesion
L Cher, R Bandler
Neuroscience Letters
|
June 7, 1988
Elicitation of intraspecific defence reactions in the rat from midbrain periaqueductal grey by microinjection of kainic acid, without neurotoxic effects
R Bandler, A Depaulis
Brain Research
|
October 19, 1979
Interspecies aggression in the rat: the role of the diagonal band of Broca
R Bandler, M Vergnes
Brain Research
|
September 22, 1978
Centrally elicited attack behavior in cats: post-stimulus excitability and midbrain-hypothalamic inter-relationships
R Bandler, D Fatouris
Brain Research
|
February 15, 1991
Viscerotopic organization of neurons subserving hypotensive reactions within the midbrain periaqueductal grey: a correlative functional and anatomical study
P Carrive, R Bandler
Neuroscience Letters
|
January 20, 1981
Anterior hypothalamic knife cut eliminates a specific component of the predatory behavior elicited by electrical stimulation of the posterior hypothalamus or ventral midbrain in the cat
R Halliday, R Bandler
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