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spelling todo:paper_00319384_v101_n1_p168_Burnovicz2023-10-03T14:43:40Z Conditioning of an autonomic response in Crustacea Burnovicz, A. Hermitte, G. Attention Cardiac response Classical conditioning Habituation Heart arrest Invertebrates Memory animal experiment anticipation arousal article association aversion cardiovascular response conditioning controlled study crab electrocardiogram male nonhuman orientation priority journal reinforcement sensorimotor integration visual stimulation adaptation animal autonomic nervous system Brachyura conditioned reflex escape behavior heart rate learning physiology Adaptation, Physiological Animals Association Learning Autonomic Nervous System Brachyura Conditioning, Classical Escape Reaction Heart Rate Male Adaptation, Physiological Animals Association Learning Autonomic Nervous System Brachyura Conditioning, Classical Escape Reaction Heart Rate Male Reports on experience-dependent changes in invertebrate autonomic function are few. In the crab Chasmagnathus, repeated presentations of a visual danger stimulus (VDS) elicit long-term cardiac adjustments. Although these changes can be explained in terms of an associative process, they do not necessarily indicate an anticipatory conditioned response. In the present work, we investigated anticipation of the cardio-inhibitory response (CIR) after classical conditioning. We found that an initially seemingly neutral stimulus, which could trigger only a brief CIR as part of an arousal/orienting response, following pairing with the unconditioned stimulus, 24. h after a second exposure, triggered a significantly stronger CIR response compared to controls. We propose that, as a result of training, the conditioned stimulus acquires a different biological meaning, allowing the crab to anticipate the aversive stimulus. © 2010 Elsevier Inc. Fil:Hermitte, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00319384_v101_n1_p168_Burnovicz
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topic Attention
Cardiac response
Classical conditioning
Habituation
Heart arrest
Invertebrates
Memory
animal experiment
anticipation
arousal
article
association
aversion
cardiovascular response
conditioning
controlled study
crab
electrocardiogram
male
nonhuman
orientation
priority journal
reinforcement
sensorimotor integration
visual stimulation
adaptation
animal
autonomic nervous system
Brachyura
conditioned reflex
escape behavior
heart rate
learning
physiology
Adaptation, Physiological
Animals
Association Learning
Autonomic Nervous System
Brachyura
Conditioning, Classical
Escape Reaction
Heart Rate
Male
Adaptation, Physiological
Animals
Association Learning
Autonomic Nervous System
Brachyura
Conditioning, Classical
Escape Reaction
Heart Rate
Male
spellingShingle Attention
Cardiac response
Classical conditioning
Habituation
Heart arrest
Invertebrates
Memory
animal experiment
anticipation
arousal
article
association
aversion
cardiovascular response
conditioning
controlled study
crab
electrocardiogram
male
nonhuman
orientation
priority journal
reinforcement
sensorimotor integration
visual stimulation
adaptation
animal
autonomic nervous system
Brachyura
conditioned reflex
escape behavior
heart rate
learning
physiology
Adaptation, Physiological
Animals
Association Learning
Autonomic Nervous System
Brachyura
Conditioning, Classical
Escape Reaction
Heart Rate
Male
Adaptation, Physiological
Animals
Association Learning
Autonomic Nervous System
Brachyura
Conditioning, Classical
Escape Reaction
Heart Rate
Male
Burnovicz, A.
Hermitte, G.
Conditioning of an autonomic response in Crustacea
topic_facet Attention
Cardiac response
Classical conditioning
Habituation
Heart arrest
Invertebrates
Memory
animal experiment
anticipation
arousal
article
association
aversion
cardiovascular response
conditioning
controlled study
crab
electrocardiogram
male
nonhuman
orientation
priority journal
reinforcement
sensorimotor integration
visual stimulation
adaptation
animal
autonomic nervous system
Brachyura
conditioned reflex
escape behavior
heart rate
learning
physiology
Adaptation, Physiological
Animals
Association Learning
Autonomic Nervous System
Brachyura
Conditioning, Classical
Escape Reaction
Heart Rate
Male
Adaptation, Physiological
Animals
Association Learning
Autonomic Nervous System
Brachyura
Conditioning, Classical
Escape Reaction
Heart Rate
Male
description Reports on experience-dependent changes in invertebrate autonomic function are few. In the crab Chasmagnathus, repeated presentations of a visual danger stimulus (VDS) elicit long-term cardiac adjustments. Although these changes can be explained in terms of an associative process, they do not necessarily indicate an anticipatory conditioned response. In the present work, we investigated anticipation of the cardio-inhibitory response (CIR) after classical conditioning. We found that an initially seemingly neutral stimulus, which could trigger only a brief CIR as part of an arousal/orienting response, following pairing with the unconditioned stimulus, 24. h after a second exposure, triggered a significantly stronger CIR response compared to controls. We propose that, as a result of training, the conditioned stimulus acquires a different biological meaning, allowing the crab to anticipate the aversive stimulus. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.
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author Burnovicz, A.
Hermitte, G.
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Hermitte, G.
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title Conditioning of an autonomic response in Crustacea
title_short Conditioning of an autonomic response in Crustacea
title_full Conditioning of an autonomic response in Crustacea
title_fullStr Conditioning of an autonomic response in Crustacea
title_full_unstemmed Conditioning of an autonomic response in Crustacea
title_sort conditioning of an autonomic response in crustacea
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