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Electrophysiological and behavioral reactivity to photic stimuli following septal lesions and pharmacological treatments in rats.

J S Schwartzbaum, C J Kreinick.   

Abstract

Analysis of behavioral reactivity and cortical visual evoked response (VER) to photic stimulation revealed 2 patterns of lesion-induced changes. One pattern of VERs reflected a hypoarousal electrophysiological condition. This pattern, present initially under all conditions, could be simulated with administration of scopolamine. A second pattern of VERs developed gradually and appeared to reflect a hyperaroused electrophysiological condition. This pattern could be simulated with d-amphetamine. While both lesion-induced electrophysiological patterns were associated with augmented behavioral reactivity to flashes, the hyperarousal pattern related to more intense conditions of stimulation and more sustained behavioral reactivity. Scopolamine, as opposed to d-amphetamine, reproduced the heightened behavioral reactivity to the flashes. These results were interpreted in terms of a "hypoarousal hypothesis" of sensory hyperreactivity.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1120790     DOI: 10.1037/h0076271

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Physiol Psychol        ISSN: 0021-9940


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1.  Pharmacological suppression of photically evoked after-discharges in rats: incremental dose, hippocampal EEG and behavioral activity correlates.

Authors:  E D Bigler; D E Fleming
Journal:  Psychopharmacologia       Date:  1976
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