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Title: Blink conditioned reflex difference in the students from Egypt, Morocco and Sudan in dependence on their dominant extremity
Authors: Tkachenko, E. V.
Khalafalla, Ahmed
Ткаченко, Олена Вікторівна
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Громадська організація «Південна фундація медицини»
Citation: Tkachenko E. V. Blink conditioned reflex difference in the students from Egypt, Morocco and Sudan in dependence on their dominant extremity / E. V. Tkachenko, A. Khalafalla // Нові досягнення у галузі медичних та фармацевтичних наук : зб. тез наук. робіт учасників міжнар. наук.-практ. конф., м. Одеса, 20–21 листопада 2015 р. – Одеса, 2015. – С. 96–98.
Abstract: Conditioned reflexes, higher nervous activity base are studied in humans and animals in different places of our Earth. There are works about new method of its development in rabbits performed by Spanish scientists, olfactory reflexes in Drosophilas, acoustic conditioning in rates done by British psychologists, classical olfactory conditioning in fruit fly Bactrocera dorsalis done by Chinese scientists, in Drosophila melanogaster of French physiologists, habituation, sensitization and Pavlovian conditioning in Drosophila melanogaster performed by Turkish scientists, in the honeybee realized by German scientists, the American scientists works about habituation and dishabituation in Drosophila, olfactory jump reflex habituation, dishabituation and sensitization in Drosophila and effects of classical conditioning mutations, 20-30 Hz brain activity modulation with salience in these insects, pavlovian higherorder conditioning role in investigating the emotional learning and memory neural substrates, startle reflex modulation across species according to the Swedish scientists work.
Keywords: conditioned reflexes
nervous activity
URI: http://repository.pdmu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/15064
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