We used a behavioral learning paradigm followed by electrophysiological analysis to find sites in the Lymnaea feeding network in which electrical changes could be recorded after appetitive conditioning. Specifically, we analyzed conditioning-induced changes in cellular responses in the mechanosensory conditioned stimulus (CS) pathway, in the central pattern generator (CPG) network, and in feeding motoneurons. During training, experimental animals received 15 pairings of lip touch (the CS) with sucrose (the unconditioned stimulus, US). Control animals received 15 random CS and US presentations. Electrophysiological tests on semi-intact preparations made from conditioned animals demonstrated a network correlate of the overall feeding conditio...
Feeding behavior in Aplysia californica can be classically con-ditioned using tactile stimulation of...
We previously developed a one-trial reward classical conditioning paradigm using amyl-acetate as the...
AbstractMost neuronal models of learning assume that changes in synaptic strength are the main mecha...
Electrical correlates of differential appetitive classical conditioning were recorded in the neural ...
We used a behavioral appetitive learning paradigm followed by electrophysiological analysis to inves...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...
Learning to associate a conditioned (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (US) results in changes in the p...
information. Here, we address directly the question whether chemical appetitive conditioning of Lymn...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
An in vitro preparation was developed that allowed electrophysiological analysis of appetitive condi...
The ability to associate a predictive stimulus with a subsequent salient event (i.e., classical cond...
Feeding behavior in Aplysia californica can be classically con-ditioned using tactile stimulation of...
We previously developed a one-trial reward classical conditioning paradigm using amyl-acetate as the...
AbstractMost neuronal models of learning assume that changes in synaptic strength are the main mecha...
Electrical correlates of differential appetitive classical conditioning were recorded in the neural ...
We used a behavioral appetitive learning paradigm followed by electrophysiological analysis to inves...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...
Learning to associate a conditioned (CS) and unconditioned stimulus (US) results in changes in the p...
information. Here, we address directly the question whether chemical appetitive conditioning of Lymn...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
An in vitro preparation was developed that allowed electrophysiological analysis of appetitive condi...
The ability to associate a predictive stimulus with a subsequent salient event (i.e., classical cond...
Feeding behavior in Aplysia californica can be classically con-ditioned using tactile stimulation of...
We previously developed a one-trial reward classical conditioning paradigm using amyl-acetate as the...
AbstractMost neuronal models of learning assume that changes in synaptic strength are the main mecha...