Much recent research on mechanisms of learning and memory focuses on the role of heterosynaptic neuromodulatory signaling. Such neuromodulation appears to stabilize Hebbian synaptic changes underlying associative learning, thereby extending memory. Previous comparisons of three related sea-hares ( Mollusca, Opisthobranchia) uncovered interspecific variation in neuromodulatory signaling: strong in Aplysia californica, immeasureable in Dolabrifera dolabrifera, and intermediate in Phyllaplysia taylori. The present study addressed whether this interspecific variation in neuromodulation is correlated with memory of associative ( classical conditioning) learning. We differentially conditioned the tail-mantle withdrawal reflex of each of the three...
Differential classical conditioning of the gill-withdrawal response (GWR) in Aplysia can be elicited...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
Two important features of modern accounts of associative learning are (1) the capacity for contextua...
This work reviews research on neural mechanisms of two types of associative learning in the marine m...
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of ...
A change in synaptic strength arising from the activation of two neuronal pathways at approximately ...
AbstractUsing a simplified preparation of the Aplysia siphon-withdrawal reflex, we previously found ...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...
The simplicity and tractability of the neural circuits mediating behaviors in invertebrates have fac...
Until recently, investigations of the neurobiological substrates of simple forms of learning and mem...
Until recently, learning and memory in invertebrate organisms was believed to be mediated by relativ...
One of the fundamental problems in neuroscience is to understand the biological mechanisms of learni...
Neuronal outgrowth has been proposed in many systems as a mechanism underlying memory storage. For e...
Anticipating the future has a decided evolutionary advantage, and researchers have found many evolut...
AbstractMost neuronal models of learning assume that changes in synaptic strength are the main mecha...
Differential classical conditioning of the gill-withdrawal response (GWR) in Aplysia can be elicited...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
Two important features of modern accounts of associative learning are (1) the capacity for contextua...
This work reviews research on neural mechanisms of two types of associative learning in the marine m...
Author Posting. © Marine Biological Laboratory, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of ...
A change in synaptic strength arising from the activation of two neuronal pathways at approximately ...
AbstractUsing a simplified preparation of the Aplysia siphon-withdrawal reflex, we previously found ...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...
The simplicity and tractability of the neural circuits mediating behaviors in invertebrates have fac...
Until recently, investigations of the neurobiological substrates of simple forms of learning and mem...
Until recently, learning and memory in invertebrate organisms was believed to be mediated by relativ...
One of the fundamental problems in neuroscience is to understand the biological mechanisms of learni...
Neuronal outgrowth has been proposed in many systems as a mechanism underlying memory storage. For e...
Anticipating the future has a decided evolutionary advantage, and researchers have found many evolut...
AbstractMost neuronal models of learning assume that changes in synaptic strength are the main mecha...
Differential classical conditioning of the gill-withdrawal response (GWR) in Aplysia can be elicited...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
Two important features of modern accounts of associative learning are (1) the capacity for contextua...