We examined whether swimming and inking, two defensive responses in Aplysia fasciata, are facilitated by a classical conditioning procedure that has been shown to facilitate a third defensive response, respiratory pumping. Training consisted of pairing a head shock (UCS) with a modified seawater (85%, 120%, or pH 7.0 seawater—CSs). Animals were tested by re-exposing them to the same altered seawater 1 hr after the training. For all three altered seawaters, only respiratory pumping is specifically increased by conditioning. Swimming is sensitized by shock, and inking is unaffected by training, indicating that the conditioning procedure is likely to affect a neural site that differentially controls respiratory pumping. Additional observations...
I. A behavioral and electrophysiological analysis of defensive ink release in Aplysia califomica was...
Dishabituation has been thought to be due either to reversal of the process of habituation or to a s...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...
Typescript (photocopy).Gill ventilation in Aplysia californica is achieved by a stereotypic behavior...
One of the central goals of neuroscience research is to determine how networks of neurons control an...
One of the central goals of neuroscience research is to determine how networks of neurons control an...
Respiratory pumping in Aplysia is a well-characterized behaviour controlled by identified neurones, ...
A semi-intact preparation of Aplysia californica was used to monitor simul-taneously behavioural and...
Sensitization is a simple form of learning which refers to an enhancement of a behavioral response r...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in...
Sleep is essential for memory consolidation after learning as shown in mammals and invertebrates suc...
Recently developed neurophysiological and behavioural techniques were used to study swimming in the ...
The gill and siphon withdrawal (GSW) reflex of Aplysia is centrally mediated by a monosynaptic and a...
Repetitive, unilateral stimulation of Aplysia induces long-term sensitization (LTS) of ipsilaterally...
Differential classical conditioning of the gill-withdrawal response (GWR) in Aplysia can be elicited...
I. A behavioral and electrophysiological analysis of defensive ink release in Aplysia califomica was...
Dishabituation has been thought to be due either to reversal of the process of habituation or to a s...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...
Typescript (photocopy).Gill ventilation in Aplysia californica is achieved by a stereotypic behavior...
One of the central goals of neuroscience research is to determine how networks of neurons control an...
One of the central goals of neuroscience research is to determine how networks of neurons control an...
Respiratory pumping in Aplysia is a well-characterized behaviour controlled by identified neurones, ...
A semi-intact preparation of Aplysia californica was used to monitor simul-taneously behavioural and...
Sensitization is a simple form of learning which refers to an enhancement of a behavioral response r...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in...
Sleep is essential for memory consolidation after learning as shown in mammals and invertebrates suc...
Recently developed neurophysiological and behavioural techniques were used to study swimming in the ...
The gill and siphon withdrawal (GSW) reflex of Aplysia is centrally mediated by a monosynaptic and a...
Repetitive, unilateral stimulation of Aplysia induces long-term sensitization (LTS) of ipsilaterally...
Differential classical conditioning of the gill-withdrawal response (GWR) in Aplysia can be elicited...
I. A behavioral and electrophysiological analysis of defensive ink release in Aplysia califomica was...
Dishabituation has been thought to be due either to reversal of the process of habituation or to a s...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...