Simulated weightlessness in fish and neurophysiological studies on memory storage [PDF]
Simulated weightlessness was used to study the different types of gravity responses in blind fish. It was found that a shift in the direction of low magnitude acceleration in weightlessness causes a rapid 180 deg turn in the blind fish, while a shift in ...
Vonbaumgarten, R. J.
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The role of immunity in comorbid pain and depression
The narrative review aims to shed light on the influence of inflammation in the comorbid chronic pain and major depressive disorder (MDD). This connection is known to be multifactorial, with a dynamic interaction between genetic and epigenetic factors ...
Antonella Ciaramella, Giancarlo Carl
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Critical time window for NO-cGMP-dependent long-term memory formation after one-trial appetitive conditioning [PDF]
The nitric oxide (NO)-cGMP signaling pathway is implicated in an increasing number of experimental models of plasticity. Here, in a behavioral analysis using one-trial appetitive associative conditioning, we show that there is an obligatory requirement ...
Andrew, Richard J +4 more
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A Real-Time Novelty Detector for a Mobile Robot
Recognising new or unusual features of an environment is an ability which is potentially very useful to a robot. This paper demonstrates an algorithm which achieves this task by learning an internal representation of `normality' from sonar scans taken as
Marsland, Stephen +2 more
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Threading the biophysics of mammalian Slo1 channels onto structures of an invertebrate Slo1 channel [PDF]
Ahmad +96 more
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Molecular Aspect of Annelid Neuroendocrine system
Hormonal processes along with enzymatic processing similar to that found in vertebrates occur in annelids. Amino acid sequence determination of annelids precursor gene products reveals the presence of the respective peptides that exhibit high sequence ...
Salzet, M.
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Calorie Restriction Effects on Aging, Learning Performance, and Transcription in Aged Aplysia californica. [PDF]
Randolph EC, Fieber LA.
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Transcriptional Changes Fade Prior to Long-Term Memory for Sensitization of the <i>Aplysia</i> Siphon-Withdrawal Reflex. [PDF]
Rosiles T +3 more
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A brain-gut excitatory peptide/CCHamide homolog regulates satiation and motivational state transitions in the Aplysia feeding circuit. [PDF]
Liu CP +22 more
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Mechanisms that create a sequence of feeding-related behaviors in the mollusk <i>Aplysia</i>. [PDF]
Evans CG +8 more
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