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Showing papers on "Rhinal sulcus published in 1976"


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TL;DR: The frontal areas receiving dopaminergic innervation coincide strikingly with the 'prefrontal cortex' as defined by neuroanatomical studies, which is assumed to be more or less equivalent to the prefrontal cortex of primates and derives direct projections from the amygdala.

351 citations


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TL;DR: The close relation between the effects of sulcal lesions on self-stimulation and the resultant density of degeneration as a function of stimulation site is discussed in terms of the contribution of prefrontal cortex to self- stimulation in general and of the implications for the catecholamine hypothesis of self- Stimulation in particular.

31 citations