Teitelbaum P, Wolgin D L, De Ryck M, Marin O S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1976 Sep;73(9):3311-4. doi: 10.1073/pnas.73.9.3311.
In cataleptic clinging, produced either by catecholamine-blocking drugs or lateral hypothalamic damage in adult cats, rats, or monkeys, bandaging the face and neck causes the head to fall backwards. Early in development, a similar reaction can be seen in normal undrugged infants.
在僵住症发作时,无论是由儿茶酚胺阻断药物引起,还是成年猫、大鼠或猴子的下丘脑外侧损伤所致,包扎面部和颈部会导致头部向后仰。在发育早期,正常未用药的婴儿也会出现类似反应。