Abstract
Circadian rhythm of spontaneous locomotor activity, which is normally highly elevated during the dark phase of a day, diminished after ablation of the vagal nerves in rats with intact suprachiasmatic nuclei under light-dark cyclic conditions. This suggests that gastrointestinal activity affects the circadian rhythm of locomotor activity through the afferent pathway of the vagus.
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