PMID: 4887741Jun 30, 1967Paper

Neural correlates of food and water intake in the rat

Science
J N COURY

Abstract

Adrenergic and cholinergic stimulation of several interrelated limbic and diencephalic areas causes the animal to eat and drink, respectively. The brain areas involved may be organized in terms of "Papez circuit" and, more generally, " Nauta circuit" neuroanatomy. However, it is proposed that separate synaptic nets, one for the control of hunger and one for the control of thirst, are deployed throughout the brain at all levels, including neocortical.

References

Sep 1, 1961·The American Journal of Physiology·P J MORGANE
Oct 1, 1961·Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology·O A SMITHH TEITELBAUM
Mar 1, 1963·The American Journal of Physiology·J W WAGNER, J DE GROOT
May 1, 1964·Science·G C SALMOIRAGHI, F E BLOOM
Jan 1, 1965·Acta Physiologica Scandinavica·B ANDERSSONL EKMAN
Nov 1, 1961·The American Journal of Physiology·P J MORGANE
Aug 1, 1961·The Journal of Comparative Neurology·P J MORGANE

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Citations

Sep 1, 1968·Brain Research·L D Grant, L E Jarrard
Dec 1, 1970·Physiology & Behavior·T B Wishart, G J Mogenson
Jan 1, 1971·Physiology & Behavior·D Lovett, G Singer
Feb 1, 1971·Physiology & Behavior·J L Altman, T B Wishart
Oct 1, 1972·Physiology & Behavior·R A Wise
Apr 1, 1972·Physiology & Behavior·T L Holdstock
Apr 1, 1972·Physiology & Behavior·G K Terpstra, J L Slangen
Jun 1, 1972·Physiology & Behavior·L J Herberg, K B Franklin
Jun 1, 1972·Physiology & Behavior·C B RoubicekM E Douglas
May 1, 1977·Physiology & Behavior·B Siegfried, J P Huston
Oct 1, 1977·Physiology & Behavior·R H Myers, J M De Castro
Aug 1, 1977·Physiology & Behavior·M J Prewett, J S Milner
Sep 1, 1975·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·R B Montgomery, G Singer
Jul 1, 1975·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·R B Montgomery, S Armstrong
May 1, 1977·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·L H AlbertL S Seiden
Oct 1, 1977·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·L L WalshS P Grossman
Feb 1, 1978·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·S F Leibowitz
Feb 1, 1984·Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior·J V MenaniW A Saad
Oct 1, 1973·The Journal of General Psychology·M C Kamback
Jan 1, 1982·Archiv für Psychiatrie und Nervenkrankheiten·P NichelliG Cappelli
Oct 1, 1971·Psychological Reports·R A Levitt
May 1, 1979·Brain Research Bulletin·N T McMullen, C R Almli
Sep 1, 1972·Experimental Neurology·J R Sladek, D L Cohen
Nov 1, 1969·Animal Behaviour·T WishartG Mogenson
Feb 1, 1973·Behavioral Biology·D J Lonowski, R A Levitt

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Amygdala: Sensory Processes

Amygdalae, nuclei clusters located in the temporal lobe of the brain, play a role in memory, emotional responses, and decision-making. Here is the latest research on sensory processes in the amygdala.