Non-synaptic neuronal mechanisms of learning and memory in gastropod molluscs

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Gastropod molluscs provide important model systems for investigating the behavioral and neural basis of associative and non-associative learning. Habituation, sensitization, classical and operant conditioning are studied in motor reflex and central pattern generator circuits. Although synaptic plasticity has long been recognized as playing a key role in molluscan learning circuits, non-synaptic changes resulting in alterations in the excitability of neurons are increasingly recognized as an essential component of the memory trace.

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Benjamin, P. R., Kemenes, G., & Kemenes, I. (2008). Non-synaptic neuronal mechanisms of learning and memory in gastropod molluscs. Frontiers in Bioscience. Bioscience Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.2741/2993

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