Abstract

1. During a combination of tactile stimulation of the body surface ofHelix lucorum with food reinforcement a conditoned food-getting reflex is formed. 2. This reflex possesses all the properties of a true conditioned reflex: stability, ability to recover spontaneously after extinction, and specificity of response to a chosen conditioned stimulus. 3. The conditioned food-getting reflex inHelix lucorum is similar in its basic characteristics to conditioned reflexes in higher vertebrates in their simplest form. 4. A combination of two unconditioned stimuli leads to the formation of a two-way reflex. 5. The reversed conditioned connection is weaker than the direct and is characterized by variability, instability, and diversity in its manifestations.

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