Sensory Preconditioning in the Terrestrial Mollusk, Limax flavus
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Sensory preconditioning (SPC) in the terrestrial slug, Limax flavus, was studied with carrot odor and cucumber odor as the conditioned stimuli (CSs) and quinidine sulfate solution as the unconditioned stimulus (US). When slugs experienced CS1-CS2 and CS2-US training pairs, their odor preference for CS1 was reduced as well as that for CS2. The reduction in CS1 odor preference was observable only when slugs experienced both training pairs. In the second experiment, in order to study the stimulus-stimulus associations after SPC, the conditioned slugs were cooled immediately after presentation of CS1 or CS2. As a result, both odor preferences increased after both CS1+cooling and CS2+cooling treatments, which suggested that CS1-CS2 and CS2-US associations were formed after SPC. From these results, it is concluded that Limax shows sensory preconditioning and that its stimulus-stimulus associations are similar to those of mammals.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1994-02-15
著者
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MIZUKAMI Atsuo
SANYO Tsukuba Research Center
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Sekiguchi Tomohiro
Laboratory of Biochemistry, College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University
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Suzuki H
Department Of Biology Fukuoka University Of Education
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Mizukami A
Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. Tsukuba Research Center
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Sekiguchi T
Laboratory Of Biochemistry College Of Humanities And Sciences Nihon University
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Yamada Atsushi
Graduate School Of Science And Technology Faculty Of Development Nagasaki University
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Suzuki Haruhiko
SANYO Electric Co. Ltd., Tsukuba Research Center
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Sekiguchi Tatsuhiko
SANYO Electric Co. Ltd., Tsukuba Research Center
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Yamada Atsushi
SANYO Electric Co. Ltd., Tsukuba Research Center
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Mizukami Atsuo
SANYO Electric Co. Ltd., Tsukuba Research Center
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