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Cellular Analysis of Long-Term Habituation of the Gill-Withdrawal Reflex of <i>Aplysia californica</i>
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1978
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Motor LearningNeuropsychologyCellular AnalysisSynaptic TransmissionNeural MechanismGill-withdrawal ReflexHealth SciencesLong-term Habituation TrainingShort-term HabituationCortical RemodelingRehabilitationNervous SystemBiologySynaptic PlasticityNeurobiological MechanismPhysiologyNeuroscienceMedicineLong-term Habituation
Long-term habituation training in Aplysia californica produces a profound depression in the efficacy of synaptic transmission between mechanoreceptor neurons and gill motor neurons. This depression persists for more than 3 weeks. Thus a critical synaptic site for plasticity underlying long-term habituation is the same as that for short-term habituation. For this simple form of learning, short- and long-term memory share a common locus and aspects of a common mechanism: synaptic depression.
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