“…Rhoades & Chalupa, 1978;Rothblat, Schwartz, & Kasdan, 1978). These results suggest that spontaneous neural activity (see Gyllensten, Malmfors, & Norrlin, 1965;Rutledge, 1978) can act as a buffer, maintaining neural circuit integrity. Similarly, spontaneous neural activity or other perceptual-behavioral contexts, such as perceiving snake-like substrate features like curled leaves and sticks, or occasional harmless, cold-adapted garter snakes (Thamnophis spp.)…”