“…Status-dependent circuit reconfiguration in other species may result from proximate mechanisms similar to those described in crayfish, including changes in modulatory function, neuronal thresholds, and the gain or sign of synaptic function (Yeh et al, 1996;Krasne et al, 1997;Herberholz et al, 2001). Indeed, as in crayfish (Yeh et al, 1996;Cattaert et al, 2010), the status-dependent changes in Mauthner excitability have been linked to status-dependent changes in serotonergic modulation (Whitaker et al, 2011). Other proximate mechanisms may result from the kinds of status-related differences in the nervous system already observed in many animals, including transmitter or neuromodulator concentration (Gutzler et al, 2010), receptor populations (Spitzer et al, 2005;Burmeister et al, 2007), changes in neuronal size and shape (White et al, 2002), neurogenesis (Kozorovitskiy and Gould, 2004;Song et al, 2007), and gross brain morphology (Holmes et al, 2007;O'Donnell et al, 2007).…”