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pmid: 299693
For a number of years, the hypothalamus has been assigned the central and virtually exclusive role in regulating eating and drinking behavior. Now this concept is being challenged by new experimental evidence showing that ingestive as well as other behaviors are profoundly influenced by several neural tracts, particularly the neuroamine pathways, that may pass through the hypothalamus.
Male, Tegmentum Mesencephali, Dopamine, Hypothalamus, Drinking Behavior, Feeding Behavior, Globus Pallidus, Corpus Striatum, Rats, Substantia Nigra, Hydroxydopamines, Animals, Female, Trigeminal Nerve, Caudate Nucleus
Male, Tegmentum Mesencephali, Dopamine, Hypothalamus, Drinking Behavior, Feeding Behavior, Globus Pallidus, Corpus Striatum, Rats, Substantia Nigra, Hydroxydopamines, Animals, Female, Trigeminal Nerve, Caudate Nucleus
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