The effects of electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus (LH) of rats on intraspecific aggressive behaviour were studied. In order to investigate the specificity of the stimulation effects, each experimental animal was stimulated in a number of different social situations. Stimulation of the LH in the presence of a subordinate male increased the amount of time spent on aggressive behaviour patterns and locomotion. In the presence of a dominant male, however, the stimulated animal never initiated a fight, whereas in the presence of an estrous female attack occurred in some rare occasions and sexual behaviour disappeared almost entirely. Stimulation of some sites also elicited mouse killing behaviour. Many of the electrodes that elic...
This review argues for a central role of the lateral hypothalamus in those deviant forms of aggressi...
In individuals naive to serious conflict in an unfamiliar environment, violence has long-lasting eff...
It is a common belief that male aggressive and sexual behaviour share many of the underlying neurobi...
The effects of electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus (LH) of rats on intraspecific aggr...
The effects of electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus on territorial agression were stud...
Our recent studies showed that brain areas that are activated in a model of escalated aggression ove...
Electrical stimulation of certain hypothalamic regions in cats and rodents can elicit attack behavio...
hypothalamic stimulation differs among animals, although their electrode placements appear histologi...
Escalated aggression, the resulting psychological and physical injuries as well as the costs induced...
Male rats were given bilateral lesions in either the anterior or posterior ventromedial hypothalamus...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
Contains fulltext : 46863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It is a common...
The ventromedial hypothalamus, ventrolateral area (VMHvl) was identified recently as a critical locu...
niv ed f were several attempts to model abnormal aggressiveness in laboratory rodents. The electrica...
It is a common belief that male aggressive and sexual behaviour share many of the underlying neurobi...
This review argues for a central role of the lateral hypothalamus in those deviant forms of aggressi...
In individuals naive to serious conflict in an unfamiliar environment, violence has long-lasting eff...
It is a common belief that male aggressive and sexual behaviour share many of the underlying neurobi...
The effects of electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus (LH) of rats on intraspecific aggr...
The effects of electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus on territorial agression were stud...
Our recent studies showed that brain areas that are activated in a model of escalated aggression ove...
Electrical stimulation of certain hypothalamic regions in cats and rodents can elicit attack behavio...
hypothalamic stimulation differs among animals, although their electrode placements appear histologi...
Escalated aggression, the resulting psychological and physical injuries as well as the costs induced...
Male rats were given bilateral lesions in either the anterior or posterior ventromedial hypothalamus...
The studies described in the present thesis were performed to investigate the interaction between ge...
Contains fulltext : 46863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)It is a common...
The ventromedial hypothalamus, ventrolateral area (VMHvl) was identified recently as a critical locu...
niv ed f were several attempts to model abnormal aggressiveness in laboratory rodents. The electrica...
It is a common belief that male aggressive and sexual behaviour share many of the underlying neurobi...
This review argues for a central role of the lateral hypothalamus in those deviant forms of aggressi...
In individuals naive to serious conflict in an unfamiliar environment, violence has long-lasting eff...
It is a common belief that male aggressive and sexual behaviour share many of the underlying neurobi...