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Possible muscarinic-cholinergic mediation of patterned aggressive reflexes in the cat
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1. Adult female outbred cats were prepared with chronic hypothalamic stimulating electrodes and ventricular cannulae.
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2. Cats were restrained, and patterned aggressive reflexes of elicited head turning, biting, and paw striking to proximate stimulation were assessed under a variety of stimulation conditions.
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3. In comparison with vehicle injection cholinergic stimulation by arecoline facilitated the three reflexes and cholinergic blockade by scopolamine inhibited them.
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4. Cholinergic-muscarinic receptors may be involved as mediators of terminal (consummatory) behaviors in aggressive syndromes.