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*Animal study in cat and monkey that demonstrated drops in blood pressure with stimulation of amygdala, hippocampus and other limbic regions. Stimulation of the temporal pole showed a fall in BP in monkeys, a rise in cats. Heart rate also increased or decreased with variable areas of stimulation. Respiratory changes occurred in a subset of animals and were complex. e authors compare their findings with those obtained in a number of related studies beginning with Spencer. | *Animal study in cat and monkey that demonstrated drops in blood pressure with stimulation of amygdala, hippocampus and other limbic regions. Stimulation of the temporal pole showed a fall in BP in monkeys, a rise in cats. Heart rate also increased or decreased with variable areas of stimulation. Respiratory changes occurred in a subset of animals and were complex. e authors compare their findings with those obtained in a number of related studies beginning with Spencer. | ||
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Anand BK and Dua S (1956) Circulatory and respiratory changes induced by electrical stimulation of limbic system (visceral brain). J Neurophysiol 19:5 393–400
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- Animal study in cat and monkey that demonstrated drops in blood pressure with stimulation of amygdala, hippocampus and other limbic regions. Stimulation of the temporal pole showed a fall in BP in monkeys, a rise in cats. Heart rate also increased or decreased with variable areas of stimulation. Respiratory changes occurred in a subset of animals and were complex. e authors compare their findings with those obtained in a number of related studies beginning with Spencer.