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Science 15 August 1975: Vol. 189. no. 4202, pp. 567 - 570 DOI: 10.1126/science.1145215
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Science, Vol 189, Issue 4202, 567-570
Copyright © 1975 by American Association for the Advancement of Science
Rapid food-aversion learning by a terrestrial mollusk
A Gelperin
The terrestrial slug Limax maximus can lean to avoid new palatable food if CO2 poisoning is paired with igestion of the new food. Some animals learn in one trail and remember without error for 3 weeks. Avoidance most commonly consists of complete rejection of the unsafe food, based on olfactory cues. This preparation offers the opportunity for detailed neurophysiological analysis of a rapid-onset learning mechanism of long duration.
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