2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2010.04.034
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Conditioning of an autonomic response in Crustacea

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“…20 mediated by GABA as Picrotoxin, a non competitive GABAergic antagonist, partially abolished the CIR already described in this decapod (Hermitte and Maldonado, 2006;Burnovicz et al, 2009;Burnovicz and Hermitte, 2010).…”
Section: A C C E P T E D Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
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“…20 mediated by GABA as Picrotoxin, a non competitive GABAergic antagonist, partially abolished the CIR already described in this decapod (Hermitte and Maldonado, 2006;Burnovicz et al, 2009;Burnovicz and Hermitte, 2010).…”
Section: A C C E P T E D Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…CIR has been associated both with attentional phenomena in vertebrates (Powell, 1994) and with the orienting response in invertebrates (Shuranova and Burmistrov, 1996). In addition, CIR has been described as a component of the "death-feigning behavior" in decapod crustaceans (McMahon and Wilkens, 1972) and as an index of sensory perception and evidence of a neuroautonomic response in the crab Neohelice granulata (Hermitte and Maldonado, 2006;Burnovicz et al, 2009;Burnovicz and Hermitte, 2010). In any case, its prevalence across invertebrates and vertebrates leads to the assumption that it has a universally adaptive function.…”
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“…Fishes and crustaceans show a typical electrocardiogram response, slower heartbeat, or wider interbeat interval, in response to external stimuli. Electrocardiography has been applied to examine the response of crab species to temperature, pressure (Mickel & Childress, 1982), visual stimulus (Grobel, 1990;Hermitte & Maldonado, 2006;Burnovicz, Oliva & Hermitte, 2009;Burnovicz & Hermitte, 2010), and chemical stimulus (Ketpadung & Tangkrockolan, 2006;Medesani et al, 2011).…”
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“…Fishes and crustaceans show a typical electrocardiogram response, slower heartbeat, or wider interbeat interval, in response to external stimuli. Electrocardiography has been applied to examine the response of crab species to temperature, pressure (Mickel & Childress, 1982), visual stimulus (Grober, 1990Hermitte & Maldonado, 2006;Burnovicz, Oliva & Hermitte, 2009;Burnovicz & Hermitte, 2010), and chemical stimulus (Ketpadung & Tangkrockolan, 2006;Medesani et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%