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Retrograde amnesia in praying mantis after two successive learning processes
Acta cient. venez ; 41(3): 186-90, 1990. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-97611
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Learning and memory consolidation was investigated in the mantis Stagmatoptera biocellata, by two succesive trainings: a) the attak (A) avoidance training in which animals were not allowed to catch a mobile star, fallowed by the deimatic reaction (DR) avoidance training of not displaying this defensive response, or b) DR-avoidance training followed by A-avoidance training. The results showed that the presence and the 1 of A-avoidance learning and DR-avoidance learning did not affect the learning of the other training. Total retention of A-avoidance memory was demostrated when A-avoidance training was given first, whereas DR-avoidance memory was significantly lost (716%) when the DR-avoidance training was given first. The retroactive forgetting of DR-avoidance memory is considered as retrograde amnesia rather than retroactive memory inhibition because it depends on the activity during A-avoidance training (number of attacks) and not the quantity of A-avoidance learning. The magnitude of the amnesia effect due to this distracting activity in the A-avoidance training appears to be remarkably similar to that reported in a previous work using nitrogen-induced anoxia as the amnesia factor
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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Orthoptera / Behavior, Animal / Memory Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Acta cient. venez Journal subject: Science Year: 1990 Type: Article

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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Orthoptera / Behavior, Animal / Memory Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Acta cient. venez Journal subject: Science Year: 1990 Type: Article