Lesions of the rhinencephalon, primarily restricted to the amygdaloid nuclei, modify aggressive behavior of lynxes, agoutis, monkeys, and cats toward relative docility, and precipitate a chronic state of hypersexuality. Some neuro-endocrine mechanisms bearing upon these findings are discussed. (Author)
The Rhinencephalon and Behavior
1965
14 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Clinical Medicine , Psychology , Brain , Behavior , Animals , Sex , Nervous system , Physiology , Endocrine glands , Psychiatry
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