Abstract

1. By the use of the classical motor-defensive method of conditioning to “pure time” in experiments onHelix lucorum changes can be detected in the responses of the pneumostome taking place during formation of the reflex. 2. The newly formed reflex is conditioned with respect to its basic properties. 3. The similarity of the properties of the conditioned pneumostome reflex formed inHelix lucorum and the conditioned reflex to “pure time” in higher animals suggests a similarity of the neurophysiological mechanisms of formation of the reflex. 4. The results indicate the important role played by constantly acting factors of the experimental situation in the process of formation of a conditioned reflex to “pure time” in the snail.

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