substantia innominata or lateral hypothalamus?

substantia innominata or lateral hypothalamus?

BRAIN RESEARCH ELSEVIER Brain Research 642 (1994) 355 Erratum BRES 2 Where does damage lead to enhanced food aversion: the ventral pallidum/substan...

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BRAIN RESEARCH ELSEVIER

Brain Research 642 (1994) 355

Erratum BRES 2

Where does damage lead to enhanced food aversion: the ventral pallidum/substantia innominata or lateral hypothalamus? Howard C. Cromwell and Kent C. Berridge Brain Research 624 (1993) 1-10 (BRES 19229) In the above article, Figures 2 and 3 were damaged. They have been reproduced below.

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