Abstract
Responses of the cingulate gyrus to stimulation of the dorsal hippocampus were studied in unanesthetized cats. Both short and long polysynaptic projections were found to participate in their genesis. It is postulated on the basis of the results of experiments with stimulation of and injury to the limbic nuclei of the thalamus that responses of the posterior zone of the cingulate gyrus to dorsal hippocampal stimulation arise as a result of activation of the anteroventral thalamic nucleus.
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