Abstract

Ventral lateral hypothalamic lesions, made before electrical stimulation, blocked the acquisition of a preference for alcohol by rats; but dorsal lateral hypothalamic lesions did not alter their alcohol consumption. Rats offered alcohol on alternate days, without stimulation, increased their alcohol intake but did not develop a stable preference for alcohol.

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