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Change in behavior with the development of long-term sensitization of a defensive reflex in the edible snail

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Translated from Zhurnal Vysshei Nervnoi Deyatel'nosti imeni I. P. Pavlova, Vol. 40, No. 3, pp. 594–596, May–June, 1990.

The authors thank P. D. Lisachev for helpful discussion of this study.

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Beregovoi, N.A., Gainutdinov, K.L., Safronova, O.G. et al. Change in behavior with the development of long-term sensitization of a defensive reflex in the edible snail. Neurosci Behav Physiol 21, 321–323 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01191572

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