Publikation: Frontal forebrain lesions : effects on the foraging and apomorphine pecking of pigeons
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1996
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Wynne, Brigitte
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Physiology & Behavior. 1996, 59(4-5), pp. 757-762. ISSN 0031-9384. Available under: doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(95)02160-4
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The role of the nucleus basalis prosencephali (Bas), a frontal forebrain structure peculiar to birds, in the control of forage pecking and apomorphine-induced pecking was investigated. In a quasi-natural grit-grain selection task bilateral coagulations of the Bas and the associated neostriatum frontolaterale (Nfl) caused a marked fall in grain per peck uptake and a simultaneous increase in grit per peck uptake. Bas lesions also has a reducing effect on the compulsive pecking elicited by systemic injections of apomorphine. This confirms that the Bas is involved in the control of forage pecking and dopaminergic pecking of birds.
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150 Psychologie
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Pigeon, pecking, feeding, apomorphine, dopamine, nucleus basalis prosencephali, neostriatum frontolaterale, paleostriatum augmentatum, lesions
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WYNNE, Brigitte, Juan DELIUS, 1996. Frontal forebrain lesions : effects on the foraging and apomorphine pecking of pigeons. In: Physiology & Behavior. 1996, 59(4-5), pp. 757-762. ISSN 0031-9384. Available under: doi: 10.1016/0031-9384(95)02160-4BibTex
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