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Hermissenda
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Hermissendas
A genus of marine sea slugs in the family Glaucidae, superorder GASTROPODA, found on the Pacific coast of North America. They are used in behavioral…
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Hermissenda crassicornis
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2006
2006
Bryostatin Enhancement of Memory in Hermissenda
A. Kuzirian
,
H. Epstein
,
+5 authors
D. Alkon
The Biological Bulletin
2006
Corpus ID: 16123218
Bryostatin, a potent agonist of protein kinase C (PKC), when administered to Hermissenda was found to affect acquisition of an…
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1997
1997
Synaptic Enhancement and Enhanced Excitability in Presynaptic and Postsynaptic Neurons in the Conditioned Stimulus Pathway ofHermissenda
R. Frysztak
,
T. Crow
Journal of Neuroscience
1997
Corpus ID: 2758841
Identified type A photoreceptors of Hermissendaexpress differential effects of classical conditioning. Lateral type A…
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1993
1993
GABA‐Mediated Synaptic Interaction Between the Visual and Vestibular Pathways of Hermissenda
D. Alkon
,
M. Anderson
,
+6 authors
L. Matzel
Journal of Neurochemistry
1993
Corpus ID: 21230366
Abstract: The synaptic convergence of the eyes and the vestibular hair cells in the nudibranch mollusc Hermissenda has been shown…
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1989
1989
Neurochemical and immunocytochemical studies of serotonin in thehermissenda central nervous system
S. Auerbach
,
L. Grover
,
J. Farley
Brain Research Bulletin
1989
Corpus ID: 22464924
1987
1987
In vitro associative conditioning of Hermissenda: cumulative depolarization of type B photoreceptors and short-term associative behavioral changes.
J. Farley
,
D. Alkon
Journal of Neurophysiology
1987
Corpus ID: 43917351
Cumulative depolarization of Hermissenda type B photoreceptors, a short-term neural correlate of associative learning, was…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Conditioned modification of phototactic behavior in Hermissenda. II. Differential adaptation of B-photoreceptors
T. Crow
Journal of Neuroscience
1985
Corpus ID: 22069304
Changes in the response of B-type photoreceptors to illumination were examined in the isolated nervous systems of Hermissenda…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Input and output changes of an identified neural pathway are correlated with associative learning in Hermissenda
Y. Goh
,
I. Lederhendler
,
D. Alkon
Journal of Neuroscience
1985
Corpus ID: 11422416
The effect of associative training on an identified putative motoneuron (MN1) in an identified visual input-output neural pathway…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Membrane changes in a single photoreceptor cause associative learning in Hermissenda.
J. Farley
,
W. Richards
,
L. Ling
,
E. Liman
,
D. Alkon
Science
1983
Corpus ID: 34018059
Single type B photoreceptors in intact, restrained Hermissenda were impaled with a microelectrode and exposed to either paired or…
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Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
Interaction of chemosensory, visual, and statocyst pathways in Hermissenda crassicornis
D. Alkon
,
T. Akaike
,
J. Harrigan
The Journal of General Physiology
1978
Corpus ID: 19090770
Neurons in the cerebropleural ganglia (CPG), photoreceptors in the eye, optic ganglion cells, and statocyst hair cells of the…
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Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Hair Cell Interactions in the Statocyst of Hermissenda
P. Detwiler
,
D. Alkon
The Journal of General Physiology
1973
Corpus ID: 30079987
Hair cells in the statocyst of Hermissenda crassicornis respond to mechanical stimulation with a short latency (<2 ms…
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