Selective form of an excitable membrane plasticity

This work describes the change in an active electrogenesis of the command neurons responsible for defensive closure of a snail's pneumostome during elaborating, extinction and restoration of a classical conditioned defensive reflex to a tactile stimulus. Tactile stimulations applied to differen...

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Published inBrain research Vol. 595; no. 1; p. 67
Main Authors Tsitolovsky, L E, Babkina, N V
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands 06.11.1992
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Summary:This work describes the change in an active electrogenesis of the command neurons responsible for defensive closure of a snail's pneumostome during elaborating, extinction and restoration of a classical conditioned defensive reflex to a tactile stimulus. Tactile stimulations applied to different parts of a snail's body served as a differential stimulus. As the biological value of a conditioned stimulus increases due to learning, the excitability of command neurons in response to conditioned stimulus rises. At the same time the neurons demonstrated a reduced excitability in response to a differentiating stimulus.
ISSN:0006-8993
DOI:10.1016/0006-8993(92)91453-L