PMID: 6538735Jan 1, 1984Paper

Participation of the globus pallidus in the organization of stereotyped behavior in the cat

Zhurnal vyssheĭ nervnoĭ deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova
E B Arushanian, S V Iuntsev

Abstract

Electrical stimulation of the globus pallidus of cats produces a stereotype behaviour like that following the injection of high doses of d,1-amphetamine. This drug enhances pallidal response. On the other hand, pallidal stimulation facilitates formation of amphetamine-induced stereotypy which weakens after bilateral destruction of the globus pallidus. Neuroleptic haloperidol in very low doses abolishes pallidal as well as amphetamine-induced stereotypy. As supposed pallidal stereotypy may be connected with the disturbance of nigro-strio-pallidal relations.

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