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Effects of cingulectomy on social behavior in monkeys.
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This article is published in Journal of Neurophysiology.The article was published on 1957-11-01. It has received 33 citations till now.read more
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Functional Heterogeneity in Cingulate Cortex: The Anterior Executive and Posterior Evaluative Regions
TL;DR: There is a fundamental dichotomy between the functions of anterior and posterior cingulate cortices, which subserves primarily executive functions related to the emotional control of visceral, skeletal, and endocrine outflow and evaluation of spatial orientation and memory.
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The effect of cingulate lesions on social behaviour and emotion.
TL;DR: Cingulate lesions were associated with decreases in social interactions, time spent in proximity with other individuals, and vocalisations but an increase in manipulation of an inanimate object, consistent with a cingulate role in social behaviour and emotion.
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Neural control of social behavior: prefrontal and anterior temporal cortex.
E.A. Franzen,R.E. Myers +1 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the prefrontal and the anterior temporal cortical areas function importantly in the control and regulation of social behavior.
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Disturbances of Maternal Behavior in the Rat Following Lesions of the Cingulate Cortex
TL;DR: It was concluded that the cingulate cortex in the rat participates in the integration or organization of complex unlearned activities.
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Neural systems and the inhibitory modulation of agonistic behavior: a comparison of mammalian species.
D.J. Albert,M.L. Walsh +1 more
TL;DR: The consistency with which lesions of the olfactory region, lateral septum, medial accumbens, medial hypothalamus, and dorsal and median raphe nuclei alter defensiveness and predation but not social aggression supports the inference that neural systems exist which subserve the inhibitory modulation of these dimensions of behavior.
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On a Test of Whether one of Two Random Variables is Stochastically Larger than the Other
Henry B. Mann,D. R. Whitney +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the limit distribution is normal if n, n$ go to infinity in any arbitrary manner, where n = m = 8 and n = n = 8.
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Influence of amygdalectomy on social behavior in monkeys.
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Neuronographic analysis of medial and basal cerebral cortex. II. Monkey.
Karl H. Pribram,Paul D. MacLean +1 more
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The effects of lesions in the cingular gyrus and adjacent areas in monkeys.
TL;DR: The attention of physiologists was directed anew to the anterior part of the cingular gyrus by the reports of Smith (1944, 1945) that this area was concerned in autonomic responses, and the findings of McCulloch (1942) that the area had a widespread cortical suppressor effect.