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Molecular mechanisms underlying a cellular analog of operant reward learning.

9 Sep 2008 Operant conditioning is a ubiquitous but mechanistically poorly understood form of associative learning in which an animal learns the consequences of its behavior. Using a single-cell analog of operant conditioning in neuron B51 of Aplysia, we ...
rec_pub_18786364-molecular-mechanisms-underlying-cellular-analog-operant-reward.htm


H-reflex operant conditioning in mice.

10 Jul 2006 Rats, monkeys, and humans can alter the size of their spinal stretch reflex and its electrically induced analog, the H-reflex (HR), when exposed to an operant conditioning paradigm. Because this conditioning induces plasticity in the spinal cord, ...
rec_pub_16837659-h-reflex-operant-conditioning-mice.htm


Operant conditioning of reciprocal inhibition in rat soleus muscle.

26 Jun 2006 Operant conditioning of the H-reflex, the electrical analog of the spinal stretch reflex (SSR), induces activity-dependent plasticity in the spinal cord and might be used to improve locomotion after spinal cord injury. To further assess the ...
rec_pub_16807351-operant-conditioning-reciprocal-inhibition-rat-soleus-muscle.htm


Learning by operant conditioning as a nonlinear self-organized process.

29 Jun 2006 Responses of individuals have been rewarded in fixed ratio operant conditioning experiments throughout the last 5 years. The long numerical series of performance rates so obtained have been analyzed by using Fourier spectra, obtaining 1/f noise, ...
rec_pub_16762176-learning-operant-conditioning-nonlinear-self-organized-process.htm


Operant conditioning of H-reflex can correct a locomotor abnormality after spinal cord injury in rats.

27 Nov 2006 This study asked whether operant conditioning of the H-reflex can modify locomotion in spinal cord-injured rats. Midthoracic transection of the right lateral column of the spinal cord produced a persistent asymmetry in the muscle activity ...
rec_pub_17135415-operant-conditioning-h-reflex-correct-locomotor-abnormality-spinal.htm


Feeding behavior of Aplysia: a model system for comparing cellular mechanisms of classical and operant conditioning.

30 Oct 2006 Feeding behavior of Aplysia provides an excellent model system for analyzing and comparing mechanisms underlying appetitive classical conditioning and reward operant conditioning. Behavioral protocols have been developed for both forms of ...
rec_pub_17142299-feeding-behavior-aplysia-model-system-comparing-cellular-mechanisms.htm


Operant conditioning of gill withdrawal in Aplysia.

27 Feb 2006 A basic question in neuroscience is how different forms of learning are related. To further address that question, we examined whether gill withdrawal in Aplysia, which has already been studied extensively for neuronal mechanisms contributing to ...
rec_pub_16510722-operant-conditioning-gill-withdrawal-aplysia.htm


Changes in neuronal excitability serve as a mechanism of long-term memory for operant conditioning.

5 Sep 2008 Learning can lead to changes in the intrinsic excitability of neurons. However, the extent to which these changes persist and the role they have in the expression of memory remain unclear. We found that in vitro analogs of operant conditioning ...
rec_pub_18776897-changes-neuronal-excitability-serve-mechanism-long-term-memory.htm


The scopolamine-reversal paradigm in rats and monkeys: the importance of computer-assisted operant-conditioning memory tasks for screening drug candidates.

25 Jul 2007 RATIONALE: The scopolamine-reversal model is enjoying a resurgence of interest in clinical studies as a reversible pharmacological model for Alzheimer's disease (AD). The cognitive impairment associated with scopolamine is similar to that in AD. ...
rec_pub_17657478-the-scopolamine-reversal-paradigm-rats-monkeys-importance-computer.htm


Effects of cycloheximide on extinction in an appetitively motivated operant conditioning task depend on re-exposure duration.

19 Jun 2008 Little is known about the role of new protein synthesis in extinction of operant responding for natural and chemical reinforcers. In the present study, the authors investigated whether the effects of a protein synthesis inhibitor, cycloheximide ...
rec_pub_18585437-effects-cycloheximide-extinction-appetitively-motivated-operant.htm

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