Cholinergic activation of the electrocorticogram: role of the substantia innominata and effects of atropine and quinuclidinyl benzilate
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1984
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Abstract
Systemic injection of quinuclidinyl benzilate partially abolished low voltage fast activity (LVFA) in the neocortex of waking rats, resulting in the appearance of large irregular slow waves during Type 2 behaviors (e.g. immobility, sniffing without head movement, face washing). These slow waves did …
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| Authors | Stewart DJ;MacFabe DF;Vanderwolf CH;; |
| Journal | Brain research |
| Year | 1984 |
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National Center for Biotechnology Information
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NLM
MEDLINE
animals
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
behavior
research support
non-u.s. gov't
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Rats
hippocampus / drug effects
brain mapping
electroencephalography*
cerebral cortex / physiology
animal / physiology*
c h vanderwolf
neural pathways / physiology
pmid:6509315
doi:10.1016/0006-8993(84)90112-4
d j stewart
d f macfabe
atropine / pharmacology*
basal ganglia / drug effects*
cerebral cortex / drug effects*
cholinergic fibers / physiology
quinuclidines / pharmacology*
quinuclidinyl benzilate / pharmacology*
substantia innominata / drug effects*
substantia innominata / physiology
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