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Historical neurophysiology experiments describing cat brain stimulation inducing aggression

Historical neurophysiology experiments describing cat brain stimulation inducing aggression The passage recounts early laboratory work on feline brain stimulation with no mention of influential public figures, financial transactions, or misconduct involving powerful actors. It offers no actionable leads for investigations beyond routine scientific history. Key insights: Describes use of early stereotaxic apparatus on cats; Reports induced aggressive behavior via brainstem stimulation; Mentions a medical student and a psychiatry department chair at Tulane

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Historical neurophysiology experiments describing cat brain stimulation inducing aggression The passage recounts early laboratory work on feline brain stimulation with no mention of influential public figures, financial transactions, or misconduct involving powerful actors. It offers no actionable leads for investigations beyond routine scientific history. Key insights: Describes use of early stereotaxic apparatus on cats; Reports induced aggressive behavior via brainstem stimulation; Mentions a medical student and a psychiatry department chair at Tulane

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