Abstract
Contrary to recent evidence, further data showing that intracranial self-stimulation behaviour in the pigeon is frequently hunger-dependent is reported. A compilation of reinforcing brain loci in the pigeon suggests an association with two dopaminergic systems, the paleostriatal complex and the nucleus basalis system, the latter being known to be involved in the control of feeding.
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