• 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 72 (5), 627-637
Abstract
Small bilateral lesions of the preoptic and anterior hypothalamic regions completely suppressed the light-induced testicular growth in quail. Photic stimulation was selectively applied to this region using a small pellet of radioluminous paint (RLP). This local photostimulation induced no testicular growth in short day quail. Testes were markedly enlarged after RLP was implanted in the tuberal or in the dorsal area of the infundibular complex of short day quail. This response was as large as in controls reared under 18L[lightness]-D[darkness]. Neuronal populations located in the infundibular complex are directly photosensible. No direct photosensitivity was observed in the preoptic and anterior hypothalamic regions, and these areas can probably serve as a relay for retinal information.

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