Habituation in the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus: effect of morphine and naloxone

The escape response decrement shown by the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus as a consequence of repeated shadow presentation, meets five of the seven tested parametric criteria of habituation. Results concerning stimulus generalization and dishabituation strongly suggest that neither motor fatigue nor...

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spelling todo:paper_03407594_v162_n5_p687_Brunner2023-10-03T15:25:50Z Habituation in the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus: effect of morphine and naloxone Brunner, D. Maldonado, H. morphine naloxone animal experiment arthropod escape behavior habituation nonhuman psychological aspect Animal Brachyura Habituation (Psychophysiology) Memory Methods Morphine Naloxone Support, Non-U.S. Gov't The escape response decrement shown by the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus as a consequence of repeated shadow presentation, meets five of the seven tested parametric criteria of habituation. Results concerning stimulus generalization and dishabituation strongly suggest that neither motor fatigue nor sensory adaptation can account for the response waning. The effects of morphine and naloxone on performance were also studied. Neither 50 nor 5 μg morphine/g exerted any modulatory effect on memory retention. A dose of 50 μg morphine/g produced an anterograde detrimental effect on responsiveness but no long-term training effects could be detected after the drug's period of action. A dose of naloxone of 1.6 μg/g did not antagonize the effect of morphine. The potential value of the response habituation as a model for studying both habituation dynamics and the mechanisms that subserve it, and also for elucidating the effects of opiates on this memory process, is discussed. © 1988 Springer-Verlag. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03407594_v162_n5_p687_Brunner
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topic morphine
naloxone
animal experiment
arthropod
escape behavior
habituation
nonhuman
psychological aspect
Animal
Brachyura
Habituation (Psychophysiology)
Memory
Methods
Morphine
Naloxone
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
spellingShingle morphine
naloxone
animal experiment
arthropod
escape behavior
habituation
nonhuman
psychological aspect
Animal
Brachyura
Habituation (Psychophysiology)
Memory
Methods
Morphine
Naloxone
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Brunner, D.
Maldonado, H.
Habituation in the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus: effect of morphine and naloxone
topic_facet morphine
naloxone
animal experiment
arthropod
escape behavior
habituation
nonhuman
psychological aspect
Animal
Brachyura
Habituation (Psychophysiology)
Memory
Methods
Morphine
Naloxone
Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
description The escape response decrement shown by the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus as a consequence of repeated shadow presentation, meets five of the seven tested parametric criteria of habituation. Results concerning stimulus generalization and dishabituation strongly suggest that neither motor fatigue nor sensory adaptation can account for the response waning. The effects of morphine and naloxone on performance were also studied. Neither 50 nor 5 μg morphine/g exerted any modulatory effect on memory retention. A dose of 50 μg morphine/g produced an anterograde detrimental effect on responsiveness but no long-term training effects could be detected after the drug's period of action. A dose of naloxone of 1.6 μg/g did not antagonize the effect of morphine. The potential value of the response habituation as a model for studying both habituation dynamics and the mechanisms that subserve it, and also for elucidating the effects of opiates on this memory process, is discussed. © 1988 Springer-Verlag.
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author Brunner, D.
Maldonado, H.
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Maldonado, H.
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title Habituation in the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus: effect of morphine and naloxone
title_short Habituation in the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus: effect of morphine and naloxone
title_full Habituation in the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus: effect of morphine and naloxone
title_fullStr Habituation in the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus: effect of morphine and naloxone
title_full_unstemmed Habituation in the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus: effect of morphine and naloxone
title_sort habituation in the crab chasmagnathus granulatus: effect of morphine and naloxone
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