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. 2009 May;39(4):403-7.
doi: 10.1007/s11055-009-9136-4. Epub 2009 Apr 2.

Electrophysiological studies of the effects of chronic administration of caffeine on the formation of a conditioned defensive reflex in the common snail

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Electrophysiological studies of the effects of chronic administration of caffeine on the formation of a conditioned defensive reflex in the common snail

D I Silant'eva et al. Neurosci Behav Physiol. 2009 May.

Abstract

Chronic administration of caffeine to common snails increased the rate of formation of a conditioned defensive reflex. When daily caffeine injections were given immediately after the training procedure, the conditioned defensive reflex was acquired more quickly than when caffeine injections were given before the training procedure started. Chronic caffeine administration to both trained and untrained snails led to depolarization changes in the membrane potential and reductions in the threshold potential of defensive behavior command neurons in common snails. Comparative studies showed that addition of caffeine to the solution bathing the mollusk nervous system resulted in decreases in the threshold potential of command neurons in both intact and trained snails; there was, however, no change in the membrane resting potential.

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