Global observations of neuronal response in the Aplysia abdominal ganglion were made during habituation of the gill withdrawal reflex using voltage-sensitive dye recording. This technique makes it possible to measure the spike activity of 30-50% of the 1000 neurons present in the ganglion. Our experiments address the issue of how habituation is expressed in the activity of the population of neurons responding to siphon stimulation. Several classes of neurons exhibited characteristically distinct responses to the stimuli and to habituation training. One class of neurons (group I) responded to the onset and offset of the sensory stimulus although they are probably not primary sensory neurons. They habituate only partially when the behavioral ...
Biophysical, biochemical, and morphological studies have im-plicated sensory neurons as key sites of...
One of the central goals of neuroscience research is to determine how networks of neurons control an...
Previous studies have shown that short-term sensitization of the Aplysia siphon-withdrawal reflex ci...
A semi-intact preparation of Aplysia californica was used to monitor simul-taneously behavioural and...
I. A weak or moderate-intensity tactile stimu-lus delivered to the siphon skin ofAplysia califor-nic...
Neuronal outgrowth has been proposed in many systems as a mechanism underlying memory storage. For e...
Neuronal outgrowth has been proposed in many systems as a mechanism underlying memory storage. For e...
The gill and siphon withdrawal (GSW) reflex of Aplysia is centrally mediated by a monosynaptic and a...
When presented with noxious stimuli, Aplysia exhibits concurrent sensitization of defensive response...
Dishabituation has been thought to be due either to reversal of the process of habituation or to a s...
What is the internal noise in a nervous system? We studied this question by determining the trial-to...
Behaviourally, habituation can be denned as a centrally mediated, progressive and reversible decreme...
In Aplysia periodic spontaneous gill movements are controlled by activity endogenous to the abdomina...
In Aplysia periodic spontaneous gill movements are controlled by activity endogenous to the abdomina...
One of the central goals of neuroscience research is to determine how networks of neurons control an...
Biophysical, biochemical, and morphological studies have im-plicated sensory neurons as key sites of...
One of the central goals of neuroscience research is to determine how networks of neurons control an...
Previous studies have shown that short-term sensitization of the Aplysia siphon-withdrawal reflex ci...
A semi-intact preparation of Aplysia californica was used to monitor simul-taneously behavioural and...
I. A weak or moderate-intensity tactile stimu-lus delivered to the siphon skin ofAplysia califor-nic...
Neuronal outgrowth has been proposed in many systems as a mechanism underlying memory storage. For e...
Neuronal outgrowth has been proposed in many systems as a mechanism underlying memory storage. For e...
The gill and siphon withdrawal (GSW) reflex of Aplysia is centrally mediated by a monosynaptic and a...
When presented with noxious stimuli, Aplysia exhibits concurrent sensitization of defensive response...
Dishabituation has been thought to be due either to reversal of the process of habituation or to a s...
What is the internal noise in a nervous system? We studied this question by determining the trial-to...
Behaviourally, habituation can be denned as a centrally mediated, progressive and reversible decreme...
In Aplysia periodic spontaneous gill movements are controlled by activity endogenous to the abdomina...
In Aplysia periodic spontaneous gill movements are controlled by activity endogenous to the abdomina...
One of the central goals of neuroscience research is to determine how networks of neurons control an...
Biophysical, biochemical, and morphological studies have im-plicated sensory neurons as key sites of...
One of the central goals of neuroscience research is to determine how networks of neurons control an...
Previous studies have shown that short-term sensitization of the Aplysia siphon-withdrawal reflex ci...