Habituation and sensitization of the tentacle reflex in Helix pomatia are both controlled by two separate muscle systems

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Habituation and sensitization of the tentacle reflex in Helix pomatia are both controlled by two separate muscle systems. / Nielsen, Lis Engdahl; Christoffersen, G.R.J.

In: Europ. Journ. of Neurosci., No. Supp. 6., 1993, p. 145.

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Nielsen, LE & Christoffersen, GRJ 1993, 'Habituation and sensitization of the tentacle reflex in Helix pomatia are both controlled by two separate muscle systems', Europ. Journ. of Neurosci., no. Supp. 6., pp. 145.

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Nielsen, L. E., & Christoffersen, G. R. J. (1993). Habituation and sensitization of the tentacle reflex in Helix pomatia are both controlled by two separate muscle systems. Europ. Journ. of Neurosci., (Supp. 6.), 145.

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Nielsen LE, Christoffersen GRJ. Habituation and sensitization of the tentacle reflex in Helix pomatia are both controlled by two separate muscle systems. Europ. Journ. of Neurosci. 1993;(Supp. 6.):145.

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Nielsen, Lis Engdahl ; Christoffersen, G.R.J. / Habituation and sensitization of the tentacle reflex in Helix pomatia are both controlled by two separate muscle systems. In: Europ. Journ. of Neurosci. 1993 ; No. Supp. 6. pp. 145.

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title = "Habituation and sensitization of the tentacle reflex in Helix pomatia are both controlled by two separate muscle systems",
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journal = "Europ. Journ. of Neurosci.",
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JO - Europ. Journ. of Neurosci.

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