Regular ArticleParametric Features of Habituation of Swim Cycle Number in the Marine MolluscTritonia diomedea
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2018, Neurobiology of Learning and MemoryCitation Excerpt :Habituation is a form of non-associative learning in which repeated stimulation produces decreases in behavioral responses that are not due to fatigue or sensory adaptation (Groves & Thompson, 1970; Rankin et al., 2009). In some instances habituation can generalize such that repeated activation of one stimulus response pathway can lead to response decrements in both the activated (e.g., non-nociceptive) pathway and in an inactive (e.g., nociceptive) stimulus–response pathway (Fig. 1B) (Burrell & Sahley, 1998; Frost, Brown, & Getting, 1996; Glanzman, Groves, & Thompson, 1972; Goldberg & Lukowiak, 1984). This is sometimes also referred to as transfer of habituation (Poon & Young, 2006).
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