Linking Anxiolytic Action to Hippocampal “Theta”—A Personal History

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This paper provides a personal history of work starting with the discovery that anxiolytic drugs reduce hippocampal theta frequency. It includes parallel work on septal elicitation of theta carried out in Jeffrey Gray's laboratory in Oxford; a statement of my original scientific perspective on the work; and a description of later work in my laboratory in New Zealand confirming the function of theta rhythmicity per se and its mediation of the effects of anxiolytic drugs on behavior. I finish with comments on risk management with such experiments and their use in larger scale theory development.

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McNaughton, N. (2025, January 1). Linking Anxiolytic Action to Hippocampal “Theta”—A Personal History. Hippocampus. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/hipo.23653

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