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Short- and Long-Term Habituation of Photonegative and Exploratory Responses in the Flatworm Planaria (Dugesia)

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posted on 2020-04-29, 09:15 authored by Jose Prados, Courteney TL Fisher, Maria Manuela Moreno-Fernandez, Toru Tazumi, Gonzalo Urcelay

Two experiments address the habituation of photonegative and exploratory responses in the flatworm planaria (Dugesia). Planarians possess a well-documented photonegative response; Experiment 1 showed that repeated exposures to a bright light source with short inter trial intervals (ITIs) within one experimental session gradually weakens the unconditioned photonegative response. In addition, it was found that presentation of an unexpected arousal-increasing stimulus (dropped water or a shock) temporarily reestablishes the photonegative response. Experiment 2 addressed the development of long-term habituation; we recorded the locomotor activity of the animals exposed to an inescapable bright light. Experiments2A and 2Bshowed that planarians develop long-term habituation but only when they were trained in relatively novel contexts; when they were trained in familiar contexts (in surfaces similar to the ones in the home) the development of habituation was severely impaired. The results are discussed by reference to the theory of short-and long-term habituation put forward by Allan R. Wagner (Wagner, 1976), highlighting the impact that this theory has had in the research of invertebrate learning.

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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition (2020) In press

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition

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American Psychological Association

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0097-7403

Acceptance date

2020-04-22

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2020

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TBA

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en

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