Habituation is considered the most basic form of learning. It describes the decrease of a behavioral response to a repeated non-threatening sensory stimulus and therefore provides an important sensory filtering mechanism. While some neuronal pathways mediating habituation are well described, underlying cellular/molecular mechanisms are not yet fully understood. In general, there is an agreement that short-term and long-term habituation are based on different mechanisms. Historically, a distinction has also been made between habituation of motivated versus reflexive behavior. In recent studies in invertebrates the large conductance voltage- and calcium-activated potassium (BK) channel has been implicated to be a key player in habituation by ...
A-type K+ channels are known to regulate neuronal firing, but their role in repetitive firing and le...
Habituation describes the progressive decrease of the amplitude or frequency of a motor response to ...
The question of how the brain processes and records experiences for future recall is crucial to unde...
Habituation is considered the most basic form of learning. It describes the decrease of a behavioura...
Habituation is considered the most basic form of learning. It describes the decrease of a behavioral...
doi: 10.3389/fnint.2013.00079 Habituation of reflexive and motivated behavior in mice with deficient...
Genetic variations in the large-conductance, voltage- and calcium activated potassium channels (BK c...
Genetic variations in the large-conductance, voltage- and calcium activated potassium channels (BK c...
Habituation is a basic form of implicit learning and represents a sensory filter that is disrupted i...
Habituation is a basic form of implicit learning and represents a sensory filter that is disrupted i...
ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channels are expressed in various tissues and cell-types where they...
SummaryExposure to repetitive startling stimuli induces habitation, a simple form of learning. Despi...
In mice, the specificity of longterm-habituation (LTH) of startle was tested in two experiments. In ...
Exposure to repetitive startling stimuli induces habitation, a simple form of learning. Despite its ...
BackgroundThe ability to filter sensory information into relevant versus irrelevant stimuli is a fun...
A-type K+ channels are known to regulate neuronal firing, but their role in repetitive firing and le...
Habituation describes the progressive decrease of the amplitude or frequency of a motor response to ...
The question of how the brain processes and records experiences for future recall is crucial to unde...
Habituation is considered the most basic form of learning. It describes the decrease of a behavioura...
Habituation is considered the most basic form of learning. It describes the decrease of a behavioral...
doi: 10.3389/fnint.2013.00079 Habituation of reflexive and motivated behavior in mice with deficient...
Genetic variations in the large-conductance, voltage- and calcium activated potassium channels (BK c...
Genetic variations in the large-conductance, voltage- and calcium activated potassium channels (BK c...
Habituation is a basic form of implicit learning and represents a sensory filter that is disrupted i...
Habituation is a basic form of implicit learning and represents a sensory filter that is disrupted i...
ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channels are expressed in various tissues and cell-types where they...
SummaryExposure to repetitive startling stimuli induces habitation, a simple form of learning. Despi...
In mice, the specificity of longterm-habituation (LTH) of startle was tested in two experiments. In ...
Exposure to repetitive startling stimuli induces habitation, a simple form of learning. Despite its ...
BackgroundThe ability to filter sensory information into relevant versus irrelevant stimuli is a fun...
A-type K+ channels are known to regulate neuronal firing, but their role in repetitive firing and le...
Habituation describes the progressive decrease of the amplitude or frequency of a motor response to ...
The question of how the brain processes and records experiences for future recall is crucial to unde...