Type of Publication: | Contribution to a conference |
URI (citable link): | http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:352-205203 |
Author: | Ramirez, J. Martin; Delius, Juan |
Year of publication: | 1979 |
Conference: | Biological Psychiatry, Aug 31, 1978 - Sep 6, 1978, Barcelona, Spain |
Published in: | Biological Psychiatry Today : proceedings of the 2. World Congress on Biological Psychiatry, held from Aug. 31 st to Sept. 6 th, 1978 in Barcelona, Spain / J. Obiols … (ed.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 1979. - pp. 1232-1234. - ISBN 0-444-80117-0 |
Summary: |
Lesions in the archistriatum, the avian homologue of the amygdala, and the nucleus striae terminalis suppress the aggressive behaviour and enhance the avoidance behaviour of selected aggressive pigeons. Similar limbic circuits thus seem to control aggression in birds and mammals.
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Subject (DDC): | 150 Psychology |
Link to License: | In Copyright |
RAMIREZ, J. Martin, Juan DELIUS, 1979. Lesions of the limbic system : their effect on the agonistic behaviour of the pigeon. Biological Psychiatry. Barcelona, Spain, Aug 31, 1978 - Sep 6, 1978. In: J. OBIOLS …, , ed.. Biological Psychiatry Today : proceedings of the 2. World Congress on Biological Psychiatry, held from Aug. 31 st to Sept. 6 th, 1978 in Barcelona, Spain. Amsterdam [u.a.]:Elsevier, pp. 1232-1234. ISBN 0-444-80117-0
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