PMID: 6020033Apr 7, 1967Paper

Thalamic reticular system and central grey: self-stimulation

Science
R M Cooper, L H Taylor

Abstract

Rats will press a bar that brings about stimulation of midline thalamic reticular, periventricular, and central grey brain regions. In the latter two regions stimulation can also cause pain or fear.

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