Septal lesions and the recovery of function in the juvenile hamster

Recovery of function of social behavior, hoarding, nesting, and weight gain was investigated in the juvenile hamster following bilateral septal lesions. Hamsters receiving septal lesions during the juvenile period showed as much disruption in behavior as animals receiving septal lesions as adults. A...

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Body Weight
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Feeding Behavior - physiology
Hoarding
Humans
Septal lesion recovery
Septal lesions
Septal Nuclei - physiology
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Sex Factors
Social Behavior
Weight gain
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