There is evidence that the amygdala is involved in some form of aggressive
behavior.Implantation of electrodes in this region of the brain in animals especially
cats emanate the rage response.But it seems to have more to do with the the catch
response instead of the stalking
response. Spanish prof Delgado implanted electrodes in this section of the brain of a
bull a la plaza de torres and was able to initiate
aggressive behavior in the bull by manipulating the remote control.
I am not certain about the gender implicatings.
May be it would help to study bull shipping time in Nebraska.
Michael J.Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida
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