Reference: | 參考文獻
1. Beatty, W.W. and J. S. Scwartzbaum. Enhanced reactivity to quinine and saccharine following septal lesions in the rat. Psychon Sci 8: 483-484, 1967.
2. Bleier, R. and W. Byne. Septum and hypothalamus. In: The Rat Nervous System, Vol 1, Forbrain and midbrain, edited by G. Paxinos. Syndey: Academic Press, 1985.
3. Brick, J., R. G. Burright and P. J. Donovick. Stress responses of rats with septal lesions. Pharmacol Biochem Behav ll: 695-700, 1979.
4. Chafetz, M.D., R. G. Thompson, S. H. Evans and F. H. Gage. Biochemical specificity of septal hyperreactivity: A behavioral discrimination. Behav Brain Res 2: 409–420, 1981.
5. Clody, D. E. and P. L. Carlton. Behavioral effects of lesions of the medial septum of rats. J comp Physiol Psychol 67: 344-351, 1969.
6. Dickinson, A. Septal damage and response output under frustrative nonreward. In: Inhibition and Learning, edited by R. A. Boakes and M.S. Halliday. London: Academic Press, 1972.
7. Donovick, P. J. Effects of localized septal lesions on hippocampal EEG activity and behavior in rats. J comp Physiol Psychol 66: 569-578, 1968.
8. Durkin, T., D. Galey, J. Micheau, H. Beslon and R. Jaffard. The effects of acute intraseptal injection of haloperidol in vivo on hippocampal cholinergic function in the mouse. Brain Res 376: 420-424, 1986.
9. File, S. and A. G. Wardill. Validity of headdipping as a measure of exploration in a modified hole-board. Psychophar 44: 53-59, 1975.
10. Flaherty, C. F., G. Powell and L.W. Hamilton. Septal lesion, sex, and incentive shift effects on open field behavior of rats. Physiol Behav, 22: 903-909, 1979.
11. Fried, P.A. The septum and hyper-reactivity: A review. Br J Psychol 64: 267-275, 1973.
12. Gage, F. H., D. S. Olton and G. L. Murphy. Septal hyperreactivity: A multivariate analysis of neuroanatomical correlates. Physiol Psychol 6: 314–318, 1978.
13. Hamilton, L. W. Behavioral effects of unilateral and bilateral septal lesions in rats. Physiol Behav 5: 855-859, 1970.
14. Ishikawa, K., Y. Taniguchi, K. Kurosumi and M. Suzuki. Origin of septal thyrotropin-releasing hormone in the rat. Neuroendo 44: 54-58, 1986.
15. Jenko, P. G., F. H. Gage, III and D. S. Olton. Time-dependent fornix influence on increased light aversion induced by septal lesions. Physiol Behav 17: 607-614, 1976.
16. Jo?ls, M. and J.A. Urban. Monoamine-induced responses in lateral septal neurons: Influence of iontophoretically applied vasopressin. Brain res 344: 120-126, 1985.
17. Johnson, D.A., c. Chang, s. E. Polenchar and M. M. Patterson. The effects of septal lesion on the open-field social behavior of Sprague-Dawley albino rats. Bull Psychono Soci 23: 339-340, 1985.
18. Lee, E. H. Y. Effects of nicotine on exploratory behavior in rats: correlation with brain monoamine levels. Behav Brain Res 17: 59-66, 1985.
19. Lee, E. H. Y., M.J. Tsai and C. Y. Chai. Stress selectively influences center region activity of mice in an open field. Physiol Behav 37: 659-662, 1986.
20. McCleary, R. A. Response specificity in the behavioral effects of limbic system lesions in the cat. J. Comp Phsiol Psychol 54: 605-613, 1961.
21. Nielson, H. C., A. H. McIver and R. S. Boswell. Effect of septal lesions on learning, emotionality, activity, and exploratory behavior in rats. Exp Neurol 11: 147-157, 1965.
22. Paxinos, G. and C. Waston. The Rat Brain in stereotaxic Coordinates. Sydney: Academic Press, 1982.
23. Raisman, G. The connexions of the septum. Brain Res 89: 317-349, 1966.
24. Valdes, J. J., W. R. Cameron, S. Evans and F. H. Gage. Regional brain morphine injections selectively attenuate aspects of septal hyperreactivity: A multivariate assessment. Pharmacol Biochem Behav 12: 563-572, 1980.
25. Winer, B. Statistical Principles in Experimental Design. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1971. |