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Basal Forebrain, Memory and Attention
1991A functional analysis of the basal forebrain (BF), which includes the medial septal area (MSA) and nucleus basalis magnocellularis (NBM), benefits from consideration of its anatomical and neurochemical characteristics. Anatomically, the MSA projects to the hippocampus (H) and the NBM projects to the frontal cortex (FC) (Wenk et al., 1980; Fibiger, 1982)
David S. Olton +2 more
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Basal Forebrain Cholinergic System: A Functional Analysis
1991This chapter has been organized empirically, focusing on the types of approaches that have been taken to understand BFCS function. This approach reflects the state of our knowledge about the behavioral and psychological functions of the BFCS. Considerable information has been gathered in the very short time that the BFCS has been the object of intense ...
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Pharmacology of Basal Forebrain Involvement in Reinforcement
1991The search for the substrates of reinforcement within the organism began shortly after the initial demonstration that electrical stimulation of discrete brain regions could serve as a reinforcer (Olds and Milner, 1954). This intracranial electrical self-stimulation (ICSS) was assumed to result in the activation of the same neuronal pathways responsible
S I, Dworkin, L J, Porrino, J E, Smith
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Basal forebrain in the context of schizophrenia
Brain Research Reviews, 2000The human basal forebrain has been notoriously difficult to analyze, and it was only in the last part of the twentieth Century that its various components came into sharper focus. It has now been demonstrated that the main parts of what was previously referred to as the 'substantia innominata' (a neurological equivalent of the geographer's 'terra ...
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