2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104883
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Genetics, molecular control and clinical relevance of habituation learning

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“…Drosophila models of ID are frequently characterized by deficits in habituation, which allows organisms to adapt to and ultimately ignore familiar, irrelevant stimuli, preserving cognitive capacities ( 31 , 48 , 49 ). In the light-off jump habituation paradigm, many ID models fail to suppress their jump response to repeated light-off stimuli, paralleling habituation deficits to different modalities reported in individuals with ASD and monogenic ID syndromes ( 31 , 50 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drosophila models of ID are frequently characterized by deficits in habituation, which allows organisms to adapt to and ultimately ignore familiar, irrelevant stimuli, preserving cognitive capacities ( 31 , 48 , 49 ). In the light-off jump habituation paradigm, many ID models fail to suppress their jump response to repeated light-off stimuli, paralleling habituation deficits to different modalities reported in individuals with ASD and monogenic ID syndromes ( 31 , 50 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent review focusing on the genetic and molecular changes involved in habituation in general illustrated the complexity of the mechanism of action and molecules involved in habituation. In this review, various cellular pathways were highlighted, and the identification of 258 genes were reported as possible targets for drugs [ 64 ]. From this perspective, future research could investigate the effects of many more candidate drugs and their effect on habituation (and sensitization) to pain.…”
Section: Treatments and Clinical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%