Abstract
Locomotor activity was studied with the method of electromagnetic activity meters, before and after operation in rats bilaterally lesioned in medial amygdala, and in a sham-operated control. Two activity tests were performed daily. In the first test spontaneous activity was recorded for a 30 min period without access to food or water. The second test measured 12 h of nocturnal activity with full access to food and water. Bilateral destruction of the medial amygdala resulted in an increase of locomotor activity in the 30 min test and a decrease in locomotor activity in the 12 h test. Postoperative decrease in food and water intake and body weight were only transient. These results point to a participation of the medial amygdala in the complex mechanism of locomotor activity and alimentary motivation.References

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Copyright (c) 1979 Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis
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