The Japanese Journal of Physiology
Print ISSN : 0021-521X
EFFECTS OF LESIONS IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS AND AMYGDALA ON DURATION AND FREQUENCY PATTERNS OF SEPTUM AFTER-DISCHARGES
越野 兼太郎O. J. ANDYC. SMITHR. FROTHINGHAM
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1971 年 21 巻 3 号 p. 325-331

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(1) In twenty-two adult cats, septum after-discharges were induced, following placement of lesions in the hippocampus, amygdala and temporal cortex. The duration and frequency patterns of the after-discharge were analyzed.
(2) The hippocampus, in contrast to the amygdala, is the main contributor to the duration of the septum after-discharge. Septum discharge durations are shortest following massive hippocampal ablation. Increased seizure duration occurs at a much faster rate with an intact hippocampus and lesioned amygdala.
(3) The dorsal hippocampus is the predominant contributor of the faster frequencies in septum after-discharge patterns, whereas the ventral hippocampus and amygdala contribute slower frequencies predominantly.
(4) Septum after-discharges were longest following cortical resection alone. This suggested the existence of a cortical inhibitory effect upon limbic system after-discharges.
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