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- A cellular mechanism of classical conditioning in Aplysia: activity-dependent amplification of presynaptic facilitation. (1983) (612)
- Long-Term Habituation of a Defensive Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia (1972) (448)
- Invertebrate learning and memory: from behavior to molecules. (1986) (409)
- Differential classical conditioning of a defensive withdrawal reflex in Aplysia californica. (1983) (368)
- Multiple overlapping processes underlying short-term synaptic enhancement (1997) (274)
- Classical conditioning in a simple withdrawal reflex in Aplysia californica (1981) (273)
- Mechanoafferent neurons innervating tail of Aplysia. I. Response properties and synaptic connections. (1983) (236)
- Long-Term Sensitization of a Defensive Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia (1973) (213)
- Long-term synaptic facilitation in the absence of short-term facilitation in Aplysia neurons. (1993) (201)
- Cellular analysis of long-term habituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex of Aplysia californica. (1978) (195)
- Classical conditioning and sensitization share aspects of the same molecular cascade in Aplysia. (1983) (191)
- Behavioral dissociation of dishabituation, sensitization, and inhibition in Aplysia. (1988) (191)
- Mechanoafferent neurons innervating tail of Aplysia. II. Modulation by sensitizing stimulation. (1983) (189)
- An analysis of dishabituation and sensitization of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. (1971) (184)
- Molecular Mechanisms Underlying a Unique Intermediate Phase of Memory in Aplysia (2001) (184)
- Associative Learning in Aplysia: evidence for conditioned fear in an invertebrate. (1981) (179)
- Serotonin Release Evoked by Tail Nerve Stimulation in the CNS of Aplysia: Characterization and Relationship to Heterosynaptic Plasticity (2002) (165)
- Behavior patterns of Aplysia californica in its natural environment. (1974) (162)
- Local, reflex, and central commands controlling gill and siphon movements in Aplysia. (1974) (162)
- Associative learning in Aplysia: cellular correlates supporting a conditioned fear hypothesis. (1981) (153)
- Parallel Molecular Pathways Mediate Expression of Distinct Forms of Intermediate-Term Facilitation at Tail Sensory–Motor Synapses in Aplysia (2000) (143)
- Serotonin Induces Temporally and Mechanistically Distinct Phases of Persistent PKA Activity in Aplysia Sensory Neurons (1998) (134)
- Differential induction of long-term synaptic facilitation by spaced and massed applications of serotonin at sensory neuron synapses of Aplysia californica. (1998) (132)
- A test of Hebb's postulate at identified synapses which mediate classical conditioning in Aplysia (1984) (129)
- Neuroscience and Education: An Ideal Partnership for Producing Evidence-Based Solutions to Guide 21st Century Learning (2010) (122)
- Effects of interstimulus interval and contingency on classical conditioning of the Aplysia siphon withdrawal reflex (1986) (121)
- Differential Role of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase in Three Distinct Phases of Memory for Sensitization in Aplysia (2003) (118)
- Interaction between amount and pattern of training in the induction of intermediate- and long-term memory for sensitization in aplysia. (2002) (116)
- Activation of a Tyrosine Kinase-MAPK Cascade Enhances the Induction of Long-Term Synaptic Facilitation and Long-Term Memory in Aplysia (2003) (114)
- Small G Protein Signaling in Neuronal Plasticity and Memory Formation: The Specific Role of Ras Family Proteins (2010) (113)
- Multiple serotonergic mechanisms contributing to sensitization in aplysia: evidence of diverse serotonin receptor subtypes. (2003) (107)
- Operant conditioning of head waving in Aplysia. (1986) (104)
- Physiological and biochemical properties of neuromuscular transmission between identified motoneurons and gill muscle in Aplysia. (1974) (104)
- Acquisition and Retention of Long-Term Habituation in Aplysia: Correlation of Behavioral and Cellular Processes (1973) (100)
- Pharmacological dissociation of modulatory effects of serotonin in Aplysia sensory neurons. (1991) (100)
- Inking in Aplysia californica. I. Neural circuit of an all-or-none behavioral response. (1977) (95)
- Intermediate-Term Memory for Site-Specific Sensitization in Aplysia Is Maintained by Persistent Activation of Protein Kinase C (2004) (94)
- The roles of MAPK cascades in synaptic plasticity and memory in Aplysia: facilitatory effects and inhibitory constraints. (2004) (93)
- Motorneuronal control of locomotion in Aplysia (1979) (92)
- A quantitative analysis of the development of the central nervous system in juvenile Aplysia californica. (1989) (91)
- Locomotion in Aplysia: triggering by serotonin and modulation by bag cell extract (1983) (89)
- Classical conditioning in Aplysia californica. (1979) (88)
- Coincident induction of long-term facilitation in Aplysia: cooperativity between cell bodies and remote synapses. (1999) (83)
- Ontogeny of serotonergic neurons in Aplysia californica (1997) (83)
- Inking in Aplysia californica. III. Two different synaptic conductance mechanisms for triggering central program for inking. (1977) (82)
- Tyrosine kinases, synaptic plasticity and memory: insights from vertebrates and invertebrates (2003) (81)
- Long-term habituation of a defensive withdrawal reflex in aplysia. (1972) (72)
- Metaplasticity at identified inhibitory synapses in Aplysia (1997) (71)
- Fine structure of the apical ganglion and its serotonergic cells in the larva of Aplysia californica. (1997) (68)
- Serotonergic modulation in aplysia. I. Distributed serotonergic network persistently activated by sensitizing stimuli. (2004) (64)
- Intermediate-term processes in memory formation (2006) (64)
- Inhibition of calcineurin facilitates the induction of memory for sensitization in Aplysia: Requirement of mitogen-activated protein kinase (2003) (63)
- Sensitization in Aplysia: restoration of transmission in synapses inactivated by long-term habituation. (1979) (59)
- Stimulus-response relations and stability of mechanoreceptor and motor neurons mediating defensive gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. (1978) (57)
- Transient Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Activation Is Confined to a Narrow Temporal Window Required for the Induction of Two-Trial Long-Term Memory in Aplysia (2007) (57)
- Two functional effects of decreased conductance EPSP's: synaptic augmentation and increased electrotonic coupling. (1976) (56)
- Development of learning and memory in Aplysia. II. Habituation and dishabituation (1987) (55)
- MAPK Establishes a Molecular Context That Defines Effective Training Patterns for Long-Term Memory Formation (2013) (52)
- Molecular stepping stones in memory consolidation (2001) (50)
- Behavioral Neurobiology: The Cellular Organization of Natural Behavior (2000) (50)
- Regulation of synaptic function by neurotrophic factors in vertebrates and invertebrates: implications for development and learning. (1999) (49)
- Molecular nodes in memory processing: insights from Aplysia. (2006) (47)
- Projection patterns and target tissues of the serotonergic cells in larval Aplysia californica (1997) (47)
- Perspectives in Neural Systems and Behavior (1989) (44)
- Memory Takes Time (2017) (43)
- Mechanistic relationships between development and learning (1998) (43)
- It's All about Timing (2009) (43)
- A tropomyosin-related kinase B ligand is required for ERK activation, long-term synaptic facilitation, and long-term memory in Aplysia (2006) (43)
- Parallel somatic and synaptic processing in the induction of intermediate-term and long-term synaptic facilitation in Aplysia. (2004) (42)
- Interaction of neocortical lesion size and interoperative experience in retention of a learned brightness discrimination. (1969) (42)
- The gastropod nervous system in metamorphosis. (1990) (42)
- Serotonergic modulation in aplysia. II. Cellular and behavioral consequences of increased serotonergic tone. (2004) (40)
- Inking in Aplysia californica. II. Central program for inking. (1977) (38)
- Do passive-avoidance tasks permit assessment of retrograde amnesia in rats? (1970) (37)
- Temporal Phases of Activity-Dependent Plasticity and Memory Are Mediated by Compartmentalized Routing of MAPK Signaling in Aplysia Sensory Neurons (2009) (33)
- Latent memory for sensitization in Aplysia. (2006) (32)
- Behavioral, Cellular, and Molecular Analysis of Memory in Aplysia I: Intermediate-Term Memory1 (2002) (31)
- Aplysia Ror Forms Clusters on the Surface of Identified Neuroendocrine Cells (2001) (31)
- Inclusion of phosphatase inhibitors during Western blotting enhances signal detection with phospho-specific antibodies. (2002) (29)
- Improved electrochemical detection of biogenic amines in Aplysia using base-hydrolyzed cellulose-coated carbon fiber microelectrodes (2002) (29)
- Cellular and molecular advances in the study of learning in Aplysia (1987) (28)
- Pattern and predictability in memory formation: From molecular mechanisms to clinical relevance (2013) (28)
- The influence of different natural environments on habituation in Aplysia californica. (1974) (27)
- Developmental assembly of learning in Aplysia (1989) (26)
- Small G proteins exhibit pattern sensitivity in MAPK activation during the induction of memory and synaptic facilitation in Aplysia (2008) (26)
- Growth factor modulation of substrate-specific morphological patterns in Aplysia bag cell neurons. (1999) (26)
- Differential role of inhibition in habituation of two independent afferent pathways to a common motor output. (2005) (24)
- A comparison of the mechanistic relationships between development and learning in Aplysia. (1994) (23)
- Distinct Growth Factor Families Are Recruited in Unique Spatiotemporal Domains during Long-Term Memory Formation in Aplysia californica (2015) (23)
- Ontogeny of serotonin-immunoreactive neurons in juvenile Aplysia california: implications for the development of learning. (1994) (23)
- Regulation of Behavioral and Synaptic Plasticity by Serotonin Release within Local Modulatory Fields in the CNS of Aplysia (2006) (23)
- An autoradiographic analysis of neurogenesis in juvenile Aplysia californica. (1991) (23)
- Development of learning and memory in Aplysia. I. Functional assembly of gill and siphon withdrawal (1987) (21)
- The tail-elicited tail withdrawal reflex of Aplysia is mediated centrally at tail sensory-motor synapses and exhibits sensitization across multiple temporal domains. (2011) (21)
- The development of learning and memory in Aplysia (1990) (21)
- MicroRNAs in Memory Processing (2009) (20)
- CHAPTER 6 – An Introduction to Cellular Approaches Used in the Analysis of Habituation and Sensitization in Aplysia (1984) (20)
- Protein kinase C regulates a vesicular class of calcium channels in the bag cell neurons of aplysia. (1998) (19)
- Growth factor signaling and memory formation: temporal and spatial integration of a molecular network (2013) (19)
- Quantitative analysis of relative contribution of central and peripheral neurons to gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia californica. (1979) (19)
- Development of learning and memory in Aplysia. III. Central neuronal correlates (1987) (19)
- The ELAV family of RNA-binding proteins in synaptic plasticity and long-term memory (2019) (19)
- Pharmacological and kinetic characterization of two functional classes of serotonergic modulation in Aplysia sensory neurons. (1996) (19)
- Contirbution of Postsynaptic Ca2+ to the Induction of Posttetanic Potentiation in the Neural Circuit for Siphon Withdrawal inAplysia (2001) (18)
- Identification and Characterization of AplysiaAdducin, an Aplysia Cytoskeletal Protein Homologous to Mammalian Adducins: Increased Phosphorylation at a Protein Kinase C Consensus Site during Long-Term Synaptic Facilitation (2003) (18)
- Developmental emergence of different forms of neuromodulation in Aplysia sensory neurons. (1998) (17)
- Modulation of excitability in Aplysia tail sensory neurons by tyrosine kinases. (2001) (17)
- Neurobiology: Understanding the consequences (2002) (16)
- Multiple forms of non-associative plasticity in Aplysia: a behavioural, cellular and pharmacological analysis. (1990) (16)
- A novel cysteine-rich neurotrophic factor in Aplysia facilitates growth, MAPK activation, and long-term synaptic facilitation (2014) (16)
- The use of simple invertebrate systems to explore psychological issues related to associative learning (1984) (16)
- Neural circuit of tail-elicited siphon withdrawal in Aplysia. I. Differential lateralization of sensitization and dishabituation. (2004) (15)
- Transforming growth factor β recruits persistent MAPK signaling to regulate long-term memory consolidation in Aplysia californica (2016) (15)
- Biology of Invertebrate Learning (1984) (14)
- Combined Effects of Intrinsic Facilitation and Modulatory Inhibition of Identified Interneurons in the Siphon Withdrawal Circuitry of Aplysia (2001) (14)
- Identification of a reinforcement pathway necessary for operant conditioning of head waving in Aplysia californica. (1991) (14)
- The Contribution of Spatial and Temporal Molecular Networks in the Induction of Long-term Memory and Its Underlying Synaptic Plasticity (2016) (14)
- Threshold serotonin concentration required to produce synaptic facilitation differs for depressed and nondepressed synapses in Aplysia sensory neurons. (1996) (14)
- Coincident Induction of Long-Term Facilitation at Sensory-Motor Synapses in Aplysia: Presynaptic and Postsynaptic Factors (2002) (12)
- Head waving in Aplysia californica. II. Functional anatomy and muscular activity during behaviour. (1994) (12)
- Neural circuit of tail-elicited siphon withdrawal in Aplysia. II. Role of gated inhibition in differential lateralization of sensitization and dishabituation. (2004) (12)
- Reversal of Relative Thresholds for Synaptic Facilitation and Increased Excitability Induced by Serotonin and Tail Nerve Stimulation inAplysiaSensory Neurons (1997) (11)
- Developmental Emergence of Long-Term Memory for Sensitization inAplysia (1996) (11)
- A Neural Network Model of Inhibitory Information Processing in Aplysia (1993) (11)
- A Novel Postsynaptic Mechanism for Heterosynaptic Sharing of Short-Term Plasticity (2010) (10)
- Developmental Analysis in Aplysia Reveals Inhibitory as Well as Facilitatory Effects of Tail Shock (1989) (10)
- Local synaptic integration of mitogen-activated protein kinase and protein kinase A signaling mediates intermediate-term synaptic facilitation in Aplysia (2012) (9)
- Identification of neuronal pathways mediating phototactic modulation of head-waving in Aplysia californica. (1991) (9)
- Quantitative analysis of the relation between gill amplitude and siphon duration in the defensive withdrawal reflex of Aplysia. (1987) (9)
- Delayed-onset sensitization emerges after dishabituation in developing Aplysia. (1992) (9)
- Development and modulation of endogenous bursting in identified neuron R15 of juvenile Aplysia. (1991) (9)
- ELAV Proteins Bind and Stabilize C/EBP mRNA in the Induction of Long-Term Memory in Aplysia (2020) (8)
- Spinal cord II: Reflex action (1981) (8)
- Developmental dissociation of excitability and secretory ability in Aplysia bag cell neurons. (1996) (8)
- Head waving in Aplysia californica. III. Interganglionic pathways underlying the coordination and control of searching movements. (1994) (8)
- Evoked ink release in Aplysia produces inhibition of the siphon withdrawal reflex in neighboring conspecifics. (1993) (8)
- Electrophysiological correlates of cortical spreading depression. (1973) (7)
- Neurotropic and modulatory effects of insulin-like growth factor II in Aplysia (2019) (7)
- Descending control of spinal circuits (1981) (7)
- Aplysia synapse associated protein (APSAP): identification, characterization, and selective interactions with Shaker‐type potassium channels (2008) (6)
- Premetamorphic development of serotonin immunoreactivity in aplysia (1989) (6)
- Spinal cord I: Muscles and muscle receptors (1981) (6)
- Empirically derived adaptive elements and networks simulate associative learning (1991) (6)
- Nonassociative and associative modification of head-waving produced by aversive tentacular stimuli in Aplysia. (1997) (5)
- Head waving in Aplysia californica. I. Behavioural characterization of searching movements. (1994) (5)
- Mediation of inking behavior in Aplysia californica by an identified neuron in the abdominal ganglion (1973) (4)
- Learning and memory. FESN Study Group. (1991) (4)
- Behavioral, Cellular, and Molecular Analysis of Memory in Aplysia II: Long-Term Facilitation1 (2002) (4)
- Points of contact between development and learning (1998) (4)
- Differential modulatory actions of serotonin in Aplysia sensory neurons: implications for development and learning (1994) (4)
- Pharmacological dissociation of different forms of synaptic plasticity in the marine mollusc Aplysia (1996) (3)
- Nobel Celebrates the Neurosciences Modulatory Signaling in the Brain (2001) (3)
- Classical Conditioning in Aplysia: Neuronal Circuits Involved in Associative Learning (1982) (3)
- Startle circuits: neural mechanisms of startle behavior. (1985) (3)
- Learning and memory (1991) (3)
- Transsynaptic Coordination of Presynaptic and Postsynaptic Modifications underlying Enduring Synaptic Plasticity (2011) (3)
- Searching for Memory In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind. Eric R. Kandel. WW Norton (2006) 352 pp., $29.95 hardcover. (2006) (2)
- Multiple forms of facilitation produced by aversive tentacular stimuli in cerebral ganglion sensory neurons of Aplysia. (1997) (2)
- Mechanistic relationships between development and learning : report of the Dahlem Workshop on Mechanistic Relationships between Development and Learning, Berlin, January 19-25, 1997 (1998) (2)
- Activity-dependent inhibitory gating in molecular signaling cascades induces a novel form of intermediate-term synaptic facilitation in Aplysia californica (2014) (2)
- BEHAVIOURAL AND NEURONAL EVIDENCE FOR CONDITIONED FEAR IN APLYSIA (1981) (2)
- A comparison of simple defensive reflexes in Aplysia: Implications for general mechanisms of integration and plasticity (1984) (2)
- Learning and memory in Aplysia: A combined developmental and simple systems approach (1990) (2)
- Synaptic generation of an intracellular retrograde signal requires activation of the tyrosine kinase and mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling cascades in Aplysia (2015) (2)
- Development of behavior and learning inAplysia (1988) (2)
- Nobel Celebrates the Neurosciences Modulatory Signaling in the Brain (2000) (2)
- How flexible and how constrained is the concept of voluntary behavior (1994) (1)
- On the relationship of dishabituation and sensitization in Aplysia (1971) (1)
- Habituation, Sensitization and Associative Learning in Aplysia (1982) (1)
- Behavioral and cellular studies of learning and memory in Aplysia (1980) (1)
- The development of sensitization in Aplysia (1988) (1)
- The Neurohumanities: An Emerging Partnership for Exploring the Human Experience (2020) (1)
- Neurobiology of behaviour Editorial overview (2001) (1)
- I. BEHAVIOURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SEARCHING MOVEMENTS (1994) (1)
- Postsynaptic effects of Aplysia cysteine-rich neurotrophic factor in the induction of activity-dependent long-term facilitation in Aplysia californica (2020) (1)
- A synapic analysis of the interrelationship between different behavioral modifications in Aplysia (1975) (1)
- Developmental Assembly of Multiple Components of Learning and Memory in Aplysia (1989) (0)
- Central actions of serotonin across the life-span of Aplysia: Implications for development and learning (1996) (0)
- Asymmetry of Body and Brain: Embryological and Twin Studies 1. Concepts in Molecular Embryology (0)
- The Annual Meeting of the Pavlovian Society (1980) (0)
- More than startling: Review of Neural Mechanisms of Startle Behavior (1985) (0)
- Contents page + Editorial Board (2003) (0)
- Development Aplysia Escape Locomotion System (1988) (0)
- The Journal of Neuroscience's 40th Anniversary: Looking Back, Looking Forward (2021) (0)
- Facilitation and inhibition in the siphon withdrawl reflex of Aplysia: A behavioral and cellular analysis (1989) (0)
- Precise timing of ERK phosphorylation/dephosphorylation determines the outcome of trial repetition during long-term memory formation (2022) (0)
- An ontogenetic analysis of learning and memory in Aplysia (1986) (0)
- A Circuit Analysis and Computational Model of Operant Conditioning in Aplysia (1991) (0)
- Heritability of IQ by Social Class : Evidence Inconclusive (2005) (0)
- Nervous System Spontaneous Interneuronal Activity in the Leech Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors Induce (2015) (0)
- Neurobiology of Learning and Memory: Introduction (2002) (0)
- Alterations in synaptic effectiveness accompanying behavioral modifications in Aplysia (1972) (0)
- Multiple components of learning and memory in Aplysiu : excitatory and inhibitory information processing in a restricted neural network (2011) (0)
- Books Received (2001) (0)
- Title: Hierarchical Organization of Auditory Temporal Context Sensitivity (1996) (0)
- Behavioral Neurobiology: An Integrative Approach, GГЕunther (2012) (0)
- A Parallel Processing Hypothesis for Short-Term and Long-Term Memory in Aplysia (1994) (0)
- Aplysia Neuromuscular Synapses in Mechanisms Involved in Persistent Facilitation of (2015) (0)
- Behavioral and cellular studies of associative learning in Aplysia (1981) (0)
- Specificity of synapse formation in Aplysia: paracrine and autocrine signaling regulates bidirectional molecular interactions between sensory and non-target motor neurons (2020) (0)
- Cerebral-Abdominal Interganglionic Coordinating (2015) (0)
- Review of The Mollusca, Vol.8: Neurobiology and Behavior, Part I (1986) (0)
- Abstracts of papers presented at the 1999 Meeting on Learning & Memory, April 28-May 2, 1999 (1999) (0)
- The development of Aplysia (1992) (0)
- Book Review:The Mollusca. Volume 8: Neurobiology and Behavior, Part 1. Karl M. Wilbur (1986) (0)
- Learning and Memory in Invertebrates: Mollusks (2009) (0)
- on Postsynaptic Ca But Not 2+ Depends on Residual Presynaptic Ca Aplysia From L30 Inhibitory Interneurons of Activity-Dependent Potentiation of Synaptic (2015) (0)
- Some principles relating the biophysical properties of neurons and their patterns of interconnections to behavior (1976) (0)
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