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Post-ingestive food-aversion learning to amino acid deficient diets by the terrestrial slug Limax maximus
K. Delaney, A. Gelperin
Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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Conditioned Taste Aversion
100%
Aversion Learning
100%
Postingestive
100%
Complete Diet
100%
Artificial Diet
50%
Learned Aversion
33%
Single Meal
16%
First Encounter
16%
Highly Palatable
16%
Safe Food
16%
Post-ingestive Feedback
16%
Novel Food
16%
Neophobia
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Food Aversion
100%
Nutritional Deficiency
100%
Artificial Diet
25%
Alanine
16%
Mollusca
8%
Nonessential Amino Acid
8%
Essential Amino Acid
8%
Neophobia
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Limax Maximus
100%
Associative Learning
50%
Limax
50%
Neuroscience
Food Aversion
100%
Neophobia
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Artificial Diet
50%
Ingestion
33%
Novel Food
16%
Hemocoel
16%