THE PREFRONTAL CORTICAL ABLATION AND THE SPONTANEOUS SKIN POTENTIAL RESPONSES IN CATS
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概要
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The spontaneous skin potential responses (SPRs) are high amplitude and low frequency in normal intact kittens and in adult cats whose prefrontal cortex are ablated, while they are low amplitude and high frequency in normal intact adult cats under the same waking condition. On the basis of these results and other work reported by previous investigators, it is concluded that the prefrontal cortex gradually develops double influence, that is, an inhibitory and an excitatory in function on the spontaneous SPRs in kittens with maturation.
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著者
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YAMAZAKI KATUO
Department of Psychology, Waseda University
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TAJIMI TETUO
Department of Psychology, Waseda University
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