Sham rage (English Wikipedia)

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  • Reis DJ, Fuxe K (September 1969). "Brain norepinephrine: evidence that neuronal release is essential for sham rage behavior following brainstem transection in cat". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 64 (1): 108–12. Bibcode:1969PNAS...64..108R. doi:10.1073/pnas.64.1.108. PMC 286133. PMID 5262991.
  • Savard G, Bhanji NH, Dubeau F, Andermann F, Sadikot A (December 2003). "Psychiatric aspects of patients with hypothalamic hamartoma and epilepsy" (PDF). Epileptic Disord. 5 (4): 229–34. doi:10.1684/j.1950-6945.2003.tb00016.x. PMID 14975791.
  • Cannon, Walter B; Britton, Sydney William (1 April 1925). "Studies on the conditions of activity in endocrine glands: XV. Pseudaffective medulliadrenal secretion". Am J Physiol. 72 (2): 283–94. doi:10.1152/ajplegacy.1925.72.2.283.
  • Panksepp, Jaak (2005). "Affective consciousness: Core emotional feelings in animals and humans". Consciousness and Cognition. 14 (1): 30–80. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2004.10.004. PMID 15766890. S2CID 8416255. Many still prefer to envision these systems as psychologically vacuous "output" components. The matter was well presented by Walter Hess (1957, p.23), who received the Nobel prize for his work on brain stimulation induced autonomic and behavioral changes in cats from the hypothalamus, including the first descriptions of brain stimulation induced anger responses. In considering such subcortical brain functions, including the rage facilitated by decortication, he noted that "American investigators label this condition sham rage. In our opinion, the behavior that we find manifested here should be interpreted as true rage, and its appearance is aided by the suppression of inhibitions that go out from the cortex" Because of behavioristic anti-mind biases, this reasonable perspective never became a mainstream hypothesis on the Anglo-American scene, and there is little discussion of the varieties of affective states in animals among behavioral neuroscientists to this day.
  • Panksepp, Jaak (1982). "Toward a general psychobiological theory of emotions". Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 5 (3): 407–422. doi:10.1017/s0140525x00012759. S2CID 145746882.
  • Kennard, Margaret A.; C.W. Hampel; M. Dorrit Willner (16 October 1946). "Effect of Frontal Lobectomy on Blood Sugars of Normal Cats and Monkeys and Adrenal Denervated Cats". American Journal of Physiology. Legacy Content. 149 (1): 246–253. doi:10.1152/ajplegacy.1947.149.1.246. PMID 20291968.
  • Kasamatsu, Takuji; John D. Pettigrew (1979). "Preservation of Binocularity after Monocular Deprivation in the Striate Cortex of Kittens Treated with 6-Hydroxydopamine". Discussion of Biology. 185 (1): 216–276. doi:10.1002/cne.901850109. PMID 429612. S2CID 29425427.
  • Bard, P.P. (1934). "On emotional expression after decortication with some remarks on certain theoretical views: Part II". Psychological Review. 5. 41 (5): 424–449. doi:10.1037/h0071731.
  • Reis, Donald J.; Lars-Magnus Gunne (23 July 1965). "Brain Catecholamines: Relation to the Defense Reaction Evoked by Amygdaloid Stimulation in Cat". Science. New Series. 149 (3682): 450–451. Bibcode:1965Sci...149..450R. doi:10.1126/science.149.3682.450. PMID 17809420. S2CID 22447442.
  • Wortis, Herman (1 March 1942). ""Sham Rage" in Man". Am J Psychiatry. 98 (5): 638–644. doi:10.1176/ajp.98.5.638.
  • Skultety, Miles (1963). "Stimulation of periaqueductal gray and hypothalamus". Archives of Neurology. 8 (6): 608–620. doi:10.1001/archneur.1963.00460060038004. PMID 14059332.
  • Zanchetti, Alberto; Zoccolini, Adriana (1954). "Autonomic hypothalamic outbursts elicited by cerebellar stimulation". Journal of Neurophysiology. 17 (5): 475–483. doi:10.1152/jn.1954.17.5.475. PMID 13201979.

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  • Reis DJ, Fuxe K (September 1969). "Brain norepinephrine: evidence that neuronal release is essential for sham rage behavior following brainstem transection in cat". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 64 (1): 108–12. Bibcode:1969PNAS...64..108R. doi:10.1073/pnas.64.1.108. PMC 286133. PMID 5262991.
  • Reis, Donald J.; Lars-Magnus Gunne (23 July 1965). "Brain Catecholamines: Relation to the Defense Reaction Evoked by Amygdaloid Stimulation in Cat". Science. New Series. 149 (3682): 450–451. Bibcode:1965Sci...149..450R. doi:10.1126/science.149.3682.450. PMID 17809420. S2CID 22447442.

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  • Reis DJ, Fuxe K (September 1969). "Brain norepinephrine: evidence that neuronal release is essential for sham rage behavior following brainstem transection in cat". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 64 (1): 108–12. Bibcode:1969PNAS...64..108R. doi:10.1073/pnas.64.1.108. PMC 286133. PMID 5262991.
  • Savard G, Bhanji NH, Dubeau F, Andermann F, Sadikot A (December 2003). "Psychiatric aspects of patients with hypothalamic hamartoma and epilepsy" (PDF). Epileptic Disord. 5 (4): 229–34. doi:10.1684/j.1950-6945.2003.tb00016.x. PMID 14975791.
  • Panksepp, Jaak (2005). "Affective consciousness: Core emotional feelings in animals and humans". Consciousness and Cognition. 14 (1): 30–80. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2004.10.004. PMID 15766890. S2CID 8416255. Many still prefer to envision these systems as psychologically vacuous "output" components. The matter was well presented by Walter Hess (1957, p.23), who received the Nobel prize for his work on brain stimulation induced autonomic and behavioral changes in cats from the hypothalamus, including the first descriptions of brain stimulation induced anger responses. In considering such subcortical brain functions, including the rage facilitated by decortication, he noted that "American investigators label this condition sham rage. In our opinion, the behavior that we find manifested here should be interpreted as true rage, and its appearance is aided by the suppression of inhibitions that go out from the cortex" Because of behavioristic anti-mind biases, this reasonable perspective never became a mainstream hypothesis on the Anglo-American scene, and there is little discussion of the varieties of affective states in animals among behavioral neuroscientists to this day.
  • Kennard, Margaret A.; C.W. Hampel; M. Dorrit Willner (16 October 1946). "Effect of Frontal Lobectomy on Blood Sugars of Normal Cats and Monkeys and Adrenal Denervated Cats". American Journal of Physiology. Legacy Content. 149 (1): 246–253. doi:10.1152/ajplegacy.1947.149.1.246. PMID 20291968.
  • Kasamatsu, Takuji; John D. Pettigrew (1979). "Preservation of Binocularity after Monocular Deprivation in the Striate Cortex of Kittens Treated with 6-Hydroxydopamine". Discussion of Biology. 185 (1): 216–276. doi:10.1002/cne.901850109. PMID 429612. S2CID 29425427.
  • Reis, Donald J.; Lars-Magnus Gunne (23 July 1965). "Brain Catecholamines: Relation to the Defense Reaction Evoked by Amygdaloid Stimulation in Cat". Science. New Series. 149 (3682): 450–451. Bibcode:1965Sci...149..450R. doi:10.1126/science.149.3682.450. PMID 17809420. S2CID 22447442.
  • Skultety, Miles (1963). "Stimulation of periaqueductal gray and hypothalamus". Archives of Neurology. 8 (6): 608–620. doi:10.1001/archneur.1963.00460060038004. PMID 14059332.
  • Zanchetti, Alberto; Zoccolini, Adriana (1954). "Autonomic hypothalamic outbursts elicited by cerebellar stimulation". Journal of Neurophysiology. 17 (5): 475–483. doi:10.1152/jn.1954.17.5.475. PMID 13201979.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

  • Reis DJ, Fuxe K (September 1969). "Brain norepinephrine: evidence that neuronal release is essential for sham rage behavior following brainstem transection in cat". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 64 (1): 108–12. Bibcode:1969PNAS...64..108R. doi:10.1073/pnas.64.1.108. PMC 286133. PMID 5262991.

semanticscholar.org

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  • Panksepp, Jaak (2005). "Affective consciousness: Core emotional feelings in animals and humans". Consciousness and Cognition. 14 (1): 30–80. doi:10.1016/j.concog.2004.10.004. PMID 15766890. S2CID 8416255. Many still prefer to envision these systems as psychologically vacuous "output" components. The matter was well presented by Walter Hess (1957, p.23), who received the Nobel prize for his work on brain stimulation induced autonomic and behavioral changes in cats from the hypothalamus, including the first descriptions of brain stimulation induced anger responses. In considering such subcortical brain functions, including the rage facilitated by decortication, he noted that "American investigators label this condition sham rage. In our opinion, the behavior that we find manifested here should be interpreted as true rage, and its appearance is aided by the suppression of inhibitions that go out from the cortex" Because of behavioristic anti-mind biases, this reasonable perspective never became a mainstream hypothesis on the Anglo-American scene, and there is little discussion of the varieties of affective states in animals among behavioral neuroscientists to this day.
  • Panksepp, Jaak (1982). "Toward a general psychobiological theory of emotions". Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 5 (3): 407–422. doi:10.1017/s0140525x00012759. S2CID 145746882.
  • Kasamatsu, Takuji; John D. Pettigrew (1979). "Preservation of Binocularity after Monocular Deprivation in the Striate Cortex of Kittens Treated with 6-Hydroxydopamine". Discussion of Biology. 185 (1): 216–276. doi:10.1002/cne.901850109. PMID 429612. S2CID 29425427.
  • Reis, Donald J.; Lars-Magnus Gunne (23 July 1965). "Brain Catecholamines: Relation to the Defense Reaction Evoked by Amygdaloid Stimulation in Cat". Science. New Series. 149 (3682): 450–451. Bibcode:1965Sci...149..450R. doi:10.1126/science.149.3682.450. PMID 17809420. S2CID 22447442.