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Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters. 439:203-207
Habituation is a form of non-associative learning that is characterized by a decrease in responsiveness to a repeatedly presented stimulus. A useful model of mammalian habituation is the head-shake response (HSR), a rapid twisting of the head about t
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 1050:170-179
Habituation is defined as a decrease in responsiveness to a repeatedly presented stimulus. The head-shake response (HSR) consists of a rapid twisting of the head about the front-to-rear axis elicited by a stream of air to the ear. This response demon
Autor:
Eric S. Murphy, John W. Wright, Joseph W. Harding, Kelby L. Holtfreter, Kalyani Muhunthan, Christopher J. Davis, Mikel L. Olson, Starla E. Meighan, Caroline C. Benoist
Publikováno v:
Behavioural brain research. 174(1)
Habituation is defined as a decrease in responsiveness to a repeatedly presented stimulus. The head-shake response (HSR) demonstrates several fundamental properties of habituation including sensitivity to the frequency and intensity of stimulation, a
Autor:
Kalyani Muhunthan, Joseph W. Harding, Eric S. Murphy, John W. Wright, Itoro E. Elijah, Mikel L. Olson, Christopher J. Davis, Kelby L. Holtfreter
Publikováno v:
Brain research. 1023(1)
Two frequently cited functions of the hippocampus are mediation of spatial memories and habituation. The present investigation employed head-shake response (HSR) as the habituated behavior in intact and bilaterally hippocampectomized rats. This HSR a