Abstract

Stimulation of the medial region of the cat septum facilitates intraspecific attack and associated hissing elicited from the ventromedial hypothalamus. This facilitative influence did not extend to lateral hypothalamically-elicited predatory attack, nor do the data indicate a suppression of predatory attack coincident with facilitation of intraspecific attack.

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