Abstract

Electrodes were implanted chronically into the preoptic areas of normal or castrated male frogs, Rana pipiens, and monopolar monophasic stimulating currents (100 Hz, 0.5-msec duration, and mainly 50–200 μA in intensity) were delivered through the implanted electrodes in freely moving frogs. When the electrodes were placed in the rostral part of the preoptic nucleus, mating calls (mainly trills and sometimes chuckles) were inducible. Fifty microamperes was generally an effective stimulus intensity for induction of calls, and 20 μA was the minimum effective stimulus intensity observed. There was no difference in the threshold to induce calls between pituitary-treated intact and castrated frogs.

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