Posterodorsal amygdala lesions reduce feeding stimulated by 8-OH-DPAT super(1)
Injections of the serotonin (5-HT) sub(1A) agonist, 8-hydroxy-2(di-n-propylamino)tetralin, (8-OH-DPAT), either systemically or into the midbrain raphe nuclei, elicit food intake in otherwise satiated rats. Lesions of the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus are well known for producing long-t...
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