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Audiogenic Epileptic Seizures evoked in Rats by Artificial Epileptogenic Foci

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WE consider the so-called audiogenic epilepsy in rats to be epileptic seizures of the procursive or procursively convulsive type which can be produced as a reflex to a strong acoustic stimulus.

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SERVÍT, Z., ŠSTERC, J. Audiogenic Epileptic Seizures evoked in Rats by Artificial Epileptogenic Foci. Nature 181, 1475–1476 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1811475b0

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