In order to test the concept of "sleep learning", cats were exposed to habituation treatment of auditory stimuli during different stages of the sleep-waking cycle. While it was possible to demonstrate that habituation to an auditory stimulus can take place in paradoxical sleep (PS) and slow-wave sleep (SWS) as well as during periods of wakefulness, it was not always possible to demonstrate a transfer of habituation from the training period to other periods. A complete transfer of habituation occurred between the two sleep periods (PS and SWS); a partial transfer of habituation occurred between the waking period and both of the two sleep stages (PS and SWS), but only a minimal transfer of habituation was found between any one of the sleep stages and the waking period.
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November 1976
It is a well-established fact that prolonged odor stimulation leads to marked sensory adaptation. This study demonstrates comparable electrophysiological phenomena occurring at the level of the olfactory receptor and at more central olfactory structures. Recordings of overall receptor response and of olfactory bulb unit responses were made during repeated odor stimulation.
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