Abstract

The interrelation between response contingencies and lesion-produced changes on the activity response was assessed. The effect of lesioning the septum of rats was to increase significantly postoperative activity. A noise of 2800 cps, 68-60 db, contingent on activity and nonactivity, had a significantly greater effect in altering the activity response of the lesioned than the non-lesioned animals.

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