The Effect of Unilateral Cortical Spreading Depression on Behavior of Mice with Defendant Pattern of Behavior
V V Mikheev , I V Karpova , V V Mikheev , I V Karpova
Psychopharmacology & biological narcology ›› 2008, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (3-4) : 2443 -2447.
The Effect of Unilateral Cortical Spreading Depression on Behavior of Mice with Defendant Pattern of Behavior
In male CC57W mice with defendant pattern of behavior the functional interhemispheric asymmetry in regulation of elements of both intraspecies and individual behavior was registered. In these experiments socially significant reactions were connected with the left hemisphere, but elements of individual behavior did with the right hemisphere. This phenomenon was linked with preferable role of the right hemisphere in treatment of inputing sensor information, while the left hemisphere formed the motor response, or with different lateralization of positive and negative emotions.
interhemispheric asymmetry / behavior / CC57W mice / lateralization of positive and negative emotions
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