Walkowiak W, Berlinger M, Schul J, Gerhardt H C
Zoological Institute University of Cologne, Germany.
Eur J Morphol. 1999 Apr;37(2-3):177-81. doi: 10.1076/ejom.37.2.177.4740.
In order to test the hypothesis that the forebrain is involved in controlling acoustically guided behaviour, we carried out behavioural studies in combination with brain lesions, neuroanatomical and electrophysiological experiments in males and females of different species of frogs. Whereas the dorsomedial pallium plays no or only a minor role, the striatum, the septum, and the preoptic area potentially influence the behaviour because they send parallel descending projections to different premotor and motor networks in the brainstem. These parallel projections may be the basis for the variability seen in the behaviour.
为了验证前脑参与控制听觉引导行为这一假设,我们结合脑损伤、神经解剖学和电生理学实验,对不同种类青蛙的雄性和雌性进行了行为研究。背内侧皮层不起作用或仅起次要作用,而纹状体、隔区和视前区可能会影响行为,因为它们向脑干中的不同运动前区和运动网络发送平行的下行投射。这些平行投射可能是行为中所见变异性的基础。