Abstract

Effects of peptides with opioid activity (δ-sleep peptide, tetrapeptidamide, and taftsin) are studied in animals with disturbed intercentral relations (psychomotor excitation or penicillin epilepsy). δ-Sleep peptide and tetrapeptidamide suppress brain structure responses to photo-and acoustic stimulants. All peptides alter the multisensory characteristics of the structures. In disease, peptidergic mechanisms regulate, afferent flows to brain structures.

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