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Effects of presso- and chemoceptive components of the cat's aortic nerve on sham rage behaviour

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La stimolazione elettrica delle fibre aortiche a più bassa soglia, presumibilmente d'origine pressocettiva, è capace d'inibire tutte le manifestazioni somatiche e viscerali dell'attività di rabbia del gatto talamico acuto. Uno stimolo maggiore, eccitando un altro gruppo di fibre, probabilmente di tipo chemocettivo, maschera questo effetto inibitorio, portando alla luce in sua vece una forte attivazione del comportamento di rabbia.

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This research has been sponsored jointly by the Aeronautical Systems Division, ASD and the Office of Aerospace Research, OAR, through its European Office, Office of Aerospace Research, United States Air Force, under Contract No. AF 61 (052)-253, and by Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche.

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Baccelli, G., Guazzi, M., Libretti, A. et al. Effects of presso- and chemoceptive components of the cat's aortic nerve on sham rage behaviour. Experientia 19, 534–536 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02150900

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