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1 on of stimulation or pinch of the body wall (dishabituation).
2 g, including sensitization, habituation, and dishabituation.
3 tual fear conditioning, and odor habituation-dishabituation.
4 uman psychophysics, labeling and habituation-dishabituation.
6 her the synaptic facilitation that underlies dishabituation and sensitization in Aplysia requires loc
8 t direct evidence so far available that both dishabituation and sensitization involve multiple mechan
12 he major cellular mechanisms contributing to dishabituation and sensitization, suggesting that dissoc
13 estigate cellular mechanisms contributing to dishabituation and sensitization, we recorded evoked fir
14 that is critical for sensitization, for full dishabituation, and for associative learning, increased
15 ular mechanisms contributing to habituation, dishabituation, and sensitization by recording evoked fi
16 in responsiveness, spontaneous recovery, and dishabituation by a novel stimulus, attributable to plas
18 n, unlike sensitization with the same shock, dishabituation by four shocks does not involve protein s
21 nd young children, including habituation and dishabituation, imitation-based tasks, and event-related
22 termediate-term behavioral sensitization and dishabituation in a semi-intact preparation of the Aplys
24 is necessary for sensitization and complete dishabituation of reflexive shortening, during which it
27 uron synapses contributes to habituation and dishabituation of the gill- and siphon-withdrawal reflex
28 ition memory (as assessed by habituation and dishabituation of the orienting response) is influenced
29 nsory neurons contributes to habituation and dishabituation of the reflex response in this preparatio
34 dy, the authors used a series of habituation-dishabituation playback experiments to test whether tama
36 ed outside of the reflex receptive field) or dishabituation (reflex enhancement of a habituated refle
38 about the relationships between habituation, dishabituation, sensitization, and inhibition of reflex
47 More significantly, spontaneous recovery and dishabituation were not as clearly affected as habituati
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