Neurohumoral interaction in the rat amygdala after central chemical stimulation
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.160.3831.1017
Neurohumoral interaction in the rat amygdala after central chemical stimulation
Abstract
The interactions of chemically induced thirst and hunger with deprivation-induced hunger and thirst, respectively, were studied in the amygdala. The results suggest direct neurohumoral blocking at this locus, rather than mediation through activated circuits.
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