Electrophysiological and video recording methods were used to investigate the function of lip touch in feeding ingestion behavior of the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis. Although this stimulus was used successfully as a conditioning stimulus (CS) in appetitive learning experiments, the detailed role of lip touch as a component of the sensory stimulus provided by food in unconditioned feeding behavior was never ascertained. Synaptic responses to lip touch in identified feeding motoneurons, central pattern generator interneurons, and modulatory interneurons were recorded by intracellular electrodes in a semi-intact preparation. We showed that touch evoked a complex but characteristic sequence of synaptic inputs on each neuron type. Touch never s...
In the land snail Achatinafulica, it has been suggested that two pairs of cerebral neurones, ventral...
This study used behavioral and electrophysiological techniques to examine age-related changes in the...
Sensory cues in the natural environment predict reward or punishment, important for survival. For ex...
We used a behavioral appetitive learning paradigm followed by electrophysiological analysis to inves...
An in vitro preparation was developed that allowed electrophysiological analysis of appetitive condi...
Electrical correlates of differential appetitive classical conditioning were recorded in the neural ...
Transfer of snails from distilled water to solutions of sucrose or maltose stimulated feeding behavi...
Feeding behavior in Aplysia californica can be classically con-ditioned using tactile stimulation of...
The neuronal network controlling feeding behavior in the CNS of the mollusc Lymnaea stagnalis has be...
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. ...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
The aim of the work reviewed here is to relate the properties of individual neurons to network organ...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...
We used a behavioral learning paradigm followed by electrophysiological analysis to find sites in th...
In the land snail Achatinafulica, it has been suggested that two pairs of cerebral neurones, ventral...
This study used behavioral and electrophysiological techniques to examine age-related changes in the...
Sensory cues in the natural environment predict reward or punishment, important for survival. For ex...
We used a behavioral appetitive learning paradigm followed by electrophysiological analysis to inves...
An in vitro preparation was developed that allowed electrophysiological analysis of appetitive condi...
Electrical correlates of differential appetitive classical conditioning were recorded in the neural ...
Transfer of snails from distilled water to solutions of sucrose or maltose stimulated feeding behavi...
Feeding behavior in Aplysia californica can be classically con-ditioned using tactile stimulation of...
The neuronal network controlling feeding behavior in the CNS of the mollusc Lymnaea stagnalis has be...
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. ...
The feeding behavior of Aplysia californica can be classically conditioned using tactile stimulation...
The aim of the work reviewed here is to relate the properties of individual neurons to network organ...
In classical conditioning, an associative form of learning, animals learn to associate two stimuli. ...
We used a behavioral learning paradigm followed by electrophysiological analysis to find sites in th...
In the land snail Achatinafulica, it has been suggested that two pairs of cerebral neurones, ventral...
This study used behavioral and electrophysiological techniques to examine age-related changes in the...
Sensory cues in the natural environment predict reward or punishment, important for survival. For ex...