1. A variety of spontaneously active units was measured in the brain of the polyclad flatworm Freemania litoricola. Following application of MgCl2 there was both a decrease in number of active units and a decrease in frequency of firing of those cells which persisted in their activity. 2. Receptors which respond to vibration stimuli evoke potentials in the posterior part of the brain. Repetitive stimulation leads to habituation, the extent of which is dependent on both the number of times stimulated and the strength of the stimulus. Weaker stimuli habituate more rapidly than strong stimuli. Habituated responses can be dishabituated by tactile stimuli and also by stronger intensity stimuli of the same modality. The vibration-evoked potential...
The tap withdrawal response of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans supports several forms of behavi...
Schmitz J, Stein W. Convergence of load and movement information onto leg motoneurons in insects. J....
Düsterhus D, Schmitz J. Effects of antennal stimulation on the front leg motor system in the stick i...
1. A diffuse-conducting system close to the dorsal epithelium of the polyclad flatworm Freemania Uto...
Two experiments address the habituation of photonegative and exploratory responses in the flatworm p...
In a general investigation of the myo-neural physiology of the polyclad worm, Planoceragilchristi Ja...
Molecular mechanisms of non-associative learning (habituation) in the earthworm Eisenia fetida was i...
Three experiments were conducted to examine the ef-fectiveness ofdifferent forms of tactile stimulat...
The modification of behaviour by experience occurs throughout the Animal Kingdom. This is one of the...
Responses evoked in the earthworm, Amynthas hawayanus, main muscle contraction generator M-2 (postsy...
The decline of response as a consequence of repeated stimulation is known as habituation. The goal o...
1. Electrical activity accompanying motor activity can be recorded from the excised pharynx of Encht...
Global observations of neuronal response in the Aplysia abdominal ganglion were made during habituat...
Habituation is a highly conserved phenomenon that remains poorly understood at the molecular level. ...
Behaviourally, habituation can be denned as a centrally mediated, progressive and reversible decreme...
The tap withdrawal response of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans supports several forms of behavi...
Schmitz J, Stein W. Convergence of load and movement information onto leg motoneurons in insects. J....
Düsterhus D, Schmitz J. Effects of antennal stimulation on the front leg motor system in the stick i...
1. A diffuse-conducting system close to the dorsal epithelium of the polyclad flatworm Freemania Uto...
Two experiments address the habituation of photonegative and exploratory responses in the flatworm p...
In a general investigation of the myo-neural physiology of the polyclad worm, Planoceragilchristi Ja...
Molecular mechanisms of non-associative learning (habituation) in the earthworm Eisenia fetida was i...
Three experiments were conducted to examine the ef-fectiveness ofdifferent forms of tactile stimulat...
The modification of behaviour by experience occurs throughout the Animal Kingdom. This is one of the...
Responses evoked in the earthworm, Amynthas hawayanus, main muscle contraction generator M-2 (postsy...
The decline of response as a consequence of repeated stimulation is known as habituation. The goal o...
1. Electrical activity accompanying motor activity can be recorded from the excised pharynx of Encht...
Global observations of neuronal response in the Aplysia abdominal ganglion were made during habituat...
Habituation is a highly conserved phenomenon that remains poorly understood at the molecular level. ...
Behaviourally, habituation can be denned as a centrally mediated, progressive and reversible decreme...
The tap withdrawal response of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans supports several forms of behavi...
Schmitz J, Stein W. Convergence of load and movement information onto leg motoneurons in insects. J....
Düsterhus D, Schmitz J. Effects of antennal stimulation on the front leg motor system in the stick i...