Abstract

1. 1. A technique is described for measuring sensitivity changes in a single crayfish interneuron with the use of chronically implanted macroelectrodes. 2. 2. The sensitivity of an interneuron, which responded to water-borne vibrations, was changed by (1) movement of the appendages, (2) struggling, (3) tail flips and (4) most types of visual stimuli. The sensitivity decreased rapidly and returned to its initial lever over a period of 5–10 min.

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