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Habituation & Sensitization: Are they nondeclarative memModerator: BioTeam
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Habituation & Sensitization: Are they nondeclarative memYes, they are both part of the unconscious nondeclarative memory learning system. The Aplysia a seaslug can be gently approached with a soft hand and will create habituation....but if someone graps the Aplysia by the tail it will leave an unconscious nondeclarative memory and learning trail that will be almost impossible to ever approach that same aplysia again. Riding a bike is nondeclarative......unconscious once it is learned...many memories are unconscious...too many to note here...but Larry Squire and Eric Kandel wrote a great book about it. Any comments?
Best, Rob Last edited by segarama on Fri Nov 04, 2005 7:55 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Rob
hi this is raju,
ur topic is very good i would like to get more info on this topic would u like to interact by mail "[email protected]" is my id would be waiting for ur reply'
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