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Relative Effects of Nutritional Deficit and Deprivation Period on Rate of Electrical Self-stimulation of Lateral Hypothalamus
IN the electrical self-stimulation procedure, food deprivation will increase the rate of lever pressing if the stimulating electrodes are located in or near the “feeding area” of the lateral hypothalamus 1 . The known functions of this region suggest at least two ways in which this effect might be b...
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