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Jing W. Wang

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Lateralized memory storage and crossed inhibition during odor processing by Limax.

2000

After odor conditioning intact Limax maximus and injecting LY into their haemocoel, labeled groups of neurons are found in either the right or left procerebral lobe but never in both procerebral lobes. This suggests that a competitive interaction occurs between right and left odor processing pathways of which the procerebral lobe is a part. We use the nerve discharge in the external peritentacular nerve evoked by applying a puff of conditioned odor to the nose to document crossed inhibition between left and right odor processing pathways. Responses in the external peritentacular nerve evoked by stimulating one superior nose with a conditioned odor are strongly lateralized as responses occur…

PhysiologySensory systemStimulationInhibitory postsynaptic potentialFunctional LateralityBehavioral NeurosciencePostsynaptic potentialMemorymedicineAnimalsLearningEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiologyLimaxChemistryAnatomybiology.organism_classificationLobeSmellmedicine.anatomical_structureOdorMolluscaOdorantsLimax maximusConditioning OperantAnimal Science and ZoologyNeuroscienceJournal of comparative physiology. A, Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology
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