Abstract
Rats that received specific drinking experience during electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus (ESLH) were tested to see if the type of behavior to be induced by subsequent ESLH could be influenced. The results indicated that the initial behaviors evoked by ESLH are not affected by a previous contiguity between stimulation and response. Although electrically induced behaviors are sensitive to internal states and external stimuli, these factors have a minimal effect on the type of behavior that initially emerges.
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