Role of activation and sensory stimuli in recovery from lateral hypothalmic damage in the cat

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1978-06
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Analyzed the early stages of recovery from lateral hypothalamic lesions in 30 adult cats. In addition to aphagia and adipsia, neurological examination revealed deficits suggestive of deficient endogenous arousal, including somnolence, catalepsy, akinesia, and sensory neglect. Manipulations (tail pinch and injection of amphetamine) that counteracted these deficits also restored feeding. During recovery from aphagia, feeding gradually became activated by sensory stimuli (sight, feel, and smell) associated with food. These data suggest that activation is an important component in the control of normal feeding.

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Analyzed the early stages of recovery from lateral hypothalamic lesions in 30 adult cats. In addition to aphagia and adipsia, neurological examination revealed deficits suggestive of deficient endogenous arousal, including somnolence, catalepsy, akinesia, and sensory neglect. Manipulations (tail pinch and injection of amphetamine) that counteracted these deficits also restored feeding. During recovery from aphagia, feeding gradually became activated by sensory stimuli (sight, feel, and smell) associated with food. These data suggest that activation is an important component in the control of normal feeding.
This manuscript is a version of an article published in Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology v. 92, no. 3 (1978) p. 474-500. The published article is available at http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/
Department of Psychology Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
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1978-06
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1978-06
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10.1037/h0077484
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1978-06
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Role of activation and sensory stimuli in recovery from lateral hypothalmic damage in the cat
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American Psychological Association
1978-06
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Role of activation and sensory stimuli in recovery from lateral hypothalmic damage in the cat
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Role of activation and sensory stimuli in recovery from lateral hypothalmic damage in the cat