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The Role of Posterior Pallial Amygdala in Mediating Motor Behaviors in Pigeons
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Abstract
The posterior pallial amygdala (PoA) is located on the basolateral caudal telencephalon, including the basal division of PoA (PoAb) and the compact division of PoA (PoAc). PoA plays a vital role in emotion regulation and is considered a part of the amygdala in birds. However, the regulatory functions responsible for motor behaviors and emotions between PoAb and PoAc are poorly understood. Therefore, we studied the structure and function of PoA by tract-tracing methods, constant current electrical stimulation, and different dopamine receptor drug injections in pigeons (Columba livia). PoAb connects reciprocally with two nuclear groups in the cerebrum: 1) a continuum comprising the temporo–parieto–occipitalis, corticoidea dorsolateralis, hippocampus, and parahippocampalis areas and 2) rostral areas of the hemisphere, including the nucleus septalis lateralis and nucleus taeniae amygdalae. Extratelencephalic projections of PoAb terminate in the lateral hypothalamic nucleus and are scattered in many limbic midbrain regions. PoAb and PoAc mainly mediated the turning movement. D1 agonist and D2 antagonist could significantly reduce the latency period for entering into the central area and increase the stay time in the central area, whereas D1 antagonist and D2 agonist had the opposite effect. PoAb and PoAc are important brain areas that mediate turning behavior.
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Title: The Role of Posterior Pallial Amygdala in Mediating Motor Behaviors in Pigeons
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Abstract
The posterior pallial amygdala (PoA) is located on the basolateral caudal telencephalon, including the basal division of PoA (PoAb) and the compact division of PoA (PoAc).
PoA plays a vital role in emotion regulation and is considered a part of the amygdala in birds.
However, the regulatory functions responsible for motor behaviors and emotions between PoAb and PoAc are poorly understood.
Therefore, we studied the structure and function of PoA by tract-tracing methods, constant current electrical stimulation, and different dopamine receptor drug injections in pigeons (Columba livia).
PoAb connects reciprocally with two nuclear groups in the cerebrum: 1) a continuum comprising the temporo–parieto–occipitalis, corticoidea dorsolateralis, hippocampus, and parahippocampalis areas and 2) rostral areas of the hemisphere, including the nucleus septalis lateralis and nucleus taeniae amygdalae.
Extratelencephalic projections of PoAb terminate in the lateral hypothalamic nucleus and are scattered in many limbic midbrain regions.
PoAb and PoAc mainly mediated the turning movement.
D1 agonist and D2 antagonist could significantly reduce the latency period for entering into the central area and increase the stay time in the central area, whereas D1 antagonist and D2 agonist had the opposite effect.
PoAb and PoAc are important brain areas that mediate turning behavior.
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