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Sensory neglect produced by lateral hypothalamic damage
J F Marshall et al. Science. 1971.
Abstract
Unilateral lateral hypothalamlic lesions in rats produce deficits in orientation to contralateral visucal, olfactory, whisker-toluch, and somatosetnsory stimuli. This syndrome of sensory neglect appears to be involved in some of the deficits in feedinig and attack which follow bilateral lateral hypothalamic lesions.
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