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From page 69...
... The projection to the rapine nucleus, however, is more likely to be associated with the modulation of the attack response. This judgment is based on the fact that stimulation of the rapine nucleus has been shown to suppress predatory attack ;ShaiLh et al., 1984)
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... /~i Affective (Strict Terminalis) / ~ ~C<~Jj'( / \ Defense Site Preoptic Area Medial / ~ of Amygdala ~I;; I Anterior Hypothalamus ~ ~ , Affective / \ ~ ~ \ Ventromedial Defense Site En_ Nucleus Central Gray Ventral Tegmentum ¢'2~' 'l' ""''I FIGURE 4 Diagram indicating the principal ascending and descending projections of the medial hypothalamus associated with affective defense behavior.


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