Similarities in Protozoan and Flatworm Habituation Behaviour

ONE problem in the study of habituation in protozoa is that similar results, given the same experimental manipulations, may not be obtained in metazoa. I shall compare habituation behaviour in the protozoan Spirostomum with that in the micrometazoan Rhabdocoel flatworm Stenostomum ; it remains to be...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature. New biology (London) 1971-04, Vol.230 (17), p.284-285
1. Verfasser: APPLEWHITE, P. B.
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Zusammenfassung:ONE problem in the study of habituation in protozoa is that similar results, given the same experimental manipulations, may not be obtained in metazoa. I shall compare habituation behaviour in the protozoan Spirostomum with that in the micrometazoan Rhabdocoel flatworm Stenostomum ; it remains to be shown whether there is a correspondence between protozoa and metazoa both in behaviour and in their underlying chemical processes. Both these organisms contract in response to mechanical and touch stimuli: when subjected to repeated stimulation, they habituate 1 . Furthermore, the more intense the stimulus, the longer it takes for habituation to occur 1 .
ISSN:0090-0028
2058-1092
DOI:10.1038/newbio230284a0