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Various patterns of sexual behavior were evoked in freely swimming hime salmon by electrical stimulation of specific loci in the telencephalon and the preoptic area (POA) using chronically implanted electrodes. Furthermore, co-ordinated sexual behavior corresponding to stages of the natural spawning sequence was elicited from some of these brain regions. These results suggest that (1) sexual behavior is integrated in specific parts of the telencephalon and POA, and (2) within these regions there is a hierarchy of neural systems which mediate progressively more complete components of normal sexual behavior.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/0031-9384(84)90167-7

Type

Journal article

Journal

Physiol Behav

Publication Date

09/1984

Volume

33

Pages

441 - 447

Keywords

Animals, Brain Mapping, Electric Stimulation, Female, Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone, Male, Preoptic Area, Salmon, Sexual Behavior, Animal, Telencephalon