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Science 13 February 1976:
Vol. 191. no. 4227, pp. 564 - 566
DOI: 10.1126/science.1251189

Articles

Science, Vol 191, Issue 4227, 564-566
Copyright © 1976 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Experience modifies the plastic properties of identified neurons

RK Murphey and SG Matsumoto

Crickets (Acheta domesticus) were reared in the presence of continuously repeating tone pulses. The responses of large abdominal interneurons to similar tone pulses were then compared. The giant interneurons of treated specimens are more resistant to habituation than those of control specimens.


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