“…DISCUSSION Cellular studies of intact Aplysia mechanosensory neurons (9,11,13,33,34) suggested that the Ca2+/CaM-sensitive adenylyl cyclase may be an important site of stimulus convergence, contributing to activity-dependent enhancement of presynaptic facilitation in these neurons and to associative modification of the withdrawal reflex. In both conditioning of this reflex and in activity-dependent facilitation, the associative change depends upon the sequence of pairing (21,22); therefore, it seemed possible that activation of cyclase by Ca2+ and transmitter would depend upon the order of their arrival. In the present study, we found that when brief exposures to Ca2+ and 5-HT were paired, they interacted in stimulating the cyclase in a temporally asymmetric manner.…”