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Comparative analysis of effects of neurotensin microinjections into caudate nucleus and substantia nigra on thirst-motivated motor conditioned reactions in rats, was performed. The microinjections facilitated extinction of conditioned reactions in response to negative stimuli and did not affect realization of responses to positive conditioned signals. Behavioral effects of neurotensine in rats are connected with the normalising of motivational and emotional states of animals and may be explained by restoration of monoaminergic systems interaction.

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The role of substantia nigra (SN) in the cat cognitive activity of different complexity degree, was investigated by original technique. Neurosurgery or neurochemical SN switching off leads to reliable disturbances of condition, reflexes, generalization and abstraction. Rehabilitation was possible after pharmacological stimulation of dopaminergic, partly GABA-ergic, and cholinergic systems.

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In human striatum and basolateral amygdala NADPH-d+ neurons were revealed (after Vincent et al., 1983); and in striatum strio-cortical neurons were also revealed using DiI marker (after Dahtstrom and Belichenko, 1995). The NADPH-d+ neurons were numerous in both formations.

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Presynaptic paired-pulse facilitation (PPF) rate decreased in most CA1 pyramidal neurones following the long-term potantiation (LTP) induction. The decrease correlated with the LTP magnitude as well as with the initial (pretetanic) PPF rate. The data obtained suggests an involvement of presynaptic mechanisms in maintaining the early and the delayed LTPs.

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