What We Can Learn from Invertebrate Learning (original) (raw)

UCLA International Journal of Comparative Psychology Title What Associative Learning in Insects Tells Us about the Evolution of Learned and Fixed Behavior Publication Date

Lauren Guillette

2015

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An Inconvenient Truth: Some Neglected Issues in Invertebrate Learning

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Associative learning and memory in Lymnaea stagnalis: how well do they remember?

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Analysis of associative learning in the terrestrial mollusc Limax maximus. II. Appetitive learning

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Associative structures in animal learning: Dissociating elemental and configural processes

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Context Extinction and Associative Learning in Lymnaea

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Differential Neuroethological Effects of Aversive and Appetitive Reinforcing Stimuli on Associative Learning in Lymnaea stagnalis

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Learning: Neural analysis in the isolated brain of a previously trained mollusc,Pleurobranchaea californica

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Invertebrate learning and memory: Fifty years of olfactory conditioning of the proboscis extension response in honeybees

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Cognition in animals: Learning as program assembly

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Toward elucidating diversity of neural mechanisms underlying insect learning

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