Walking spinal carnivores.

PS Shurrager, RA Dykman - Journal of comparative and …, 1951 - psycnet.apa.org
… The subjects of this study were ten cats and one dog. All … mechanical stimulation to overcome
retention of urine or feces. … , body bowed and head bent backward and held at an angle. …

Response patterning in classical conditioning

WW Henton, IH Iversen, WW Henton - … operant conditioning: A response …, 1978 - Springer
… extension of the concurrent responses-concurrent schedules analysis to include standard
and not so standard classical conditioning procedures. Classical conditioning surely enjoys an …

Spinal cord plasticity associated with locomotor compensation to peripheral nerve lesions in the cat

L Bouyer, S Rossignol - Spinal cord plasticity: Alterations in reflex function, 2001 - Springer
… training in spinal cats indicating that indeed the spinal cord is … and therefore that the spinal
cord has some locomotor … one cat, the sequence of events was reversed so that the cat

[图书][B] Spinal cord plasticity: Alterations in reflex function

MM Patterson, JW Grau - 2011 - books.google.com
… We usedacute spinal cats, detached the distaltendon ofleft hind limb … classical conditioning
of discrete responsesin intact mammals (mostly rabbits)tolocalize thesites of memory storage

In vitro classical conditioning of abducens nerve discharge in turtles

J Keifer, KE Armstrong, JC Houk - Journal of Neuroscience, 1995 - Soc Neuroscience
… envelopes recorded on a storage oscilloscope. To facilitate these … These responses
extinguished when backward pairing was … of the eye blink in decerebrate cats. Science …

Avoidance and classical conditioning of leg flexion in dogs

JM Cassady - Behavioural brain research, 1996 - Elsevier
… Jakubowska and Zielinski [22] with cats have reported a … , while others show exactly the
reverse phenomenon. A subject … Maintenance of the asymptotic classical response would rely …

Synaptic plasticity in the thalamo-cortical pathway as one of the neurobiological correlates of forelimb flexion conditioning: electrophysiological investigation in the cat

EM Meftah, L Rispal-Padel - Journal of neurophysiology, 1994 - journals.physiology.org
… we chose a network belonging to the cerebella-cortico-spinal … parameters affected when
the stimuli were applied in the reverse … reticular lesions on retention of classically conditioned

Locomotor capacity attributable to step training versus spontaneous recovery after spinalization in adult cats

RD De Leon, JA Hodgson, RR Roy… - Journal of …, 1998 - journals.physiology.org
… This procedure allowed for the preservation of the large ventral artery of the spinal cord. …
For example, when the amount of backward movement was measured by the displacement of …

Cerebellar stimulation as an unconditioned stimulus in classical conditioning.

RA Swain, PG Shinkman, AF Nordholm… - Behavioral …, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
… pathways in classical conditioning of motor responses. … mediating the classical conditioning
of discrete motor responses (eg… retention and prevent acquisition of the eyeblink conditioned

Locomotion of the hindlimbs after neurectomy of ankle flexors in intact and spinal cats: model for the study of locomotor plasticity

L Carrier, E Brustein… - Journal of …, 1997 - journals.physiology.org
… locomotor function can be retained. Various observations may … In cat 4, the order was
reversed; the cat was spinalized 12 … in classical conditioning of the flexion reflex in the spinal cat.…