Effects of habituation to different light intensities on the head retraction response in earthworms (Dendrobaena veneta).

IF 1.2 4区 心理学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Concepción Paredes-Olay, M Mar Carpio-Cruz, David Reyes-Jiménez, Sergio Iglesias-Parro
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Abstract

This study investigated the effects of habituation to different light intensities on the head retraction response in the earthworm Dendrobaena veneta using a t1-t2 experimental design. Twenty-four adult earthworms were randomly assigned to two groups, each habituated with either 700 lux or 6,300 lux light (80 trials). Head retraction responses to 700, 2,100, and 6,300 lux were measured in pre- and posthabituation phases, with stimuli presented in a pseudorandomized order. Statistical analyses showed that, prior to habituation, responsiveness increased with light intensity across all subjects. During habituation, both groups exhibited significant declines in responsiveness, but the group exposed to 6,300 lux showed a steeper and more sustained decrease compared to the 700 lux group. Posthabituation testing demonstrated that worms habituated with 6,300 lux exhibited a generalized reduction in responsiveness across all test intensities, whereas the 700 lux group maintained an intensity-dependent response pattern. These findings challenge the traditional view that lower stimulus intensity leads to stronger habituation and instead indicate that higher intensity stimuli can produce more generalized and persistent habituation effects. The results emphasize the importance of distinguishing between learning and performance in habituation studies and highlight the value of standardized procedures for comparative research on nonassociative learning in invertebrates. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

不同光强对蚯蚓头部缩回反应的影响。
本研究采用t1-t2实验设计,研究了不同光强度下蚯蚓的适应对蚓头收缩反应的影响。24只成年蚯蚓被随机分为两组,每组分别适应700勒克斯或6300勒克斯的光照(80次试验)。头部在700、2100和6300勒克斯时的缩回反应在复位前和复位后被测量,刺激以伪随机顺序呈现。统计分析表明,在适应之前,所有受试者的反应性都随着光强度的增加而增加。在适应过程中,两组人的反应能力都明显下降,但与700勒克斯组相比,暴露在6300勒克斯组的反应能力下降幅度更大,持续时间更长。适应后测试表明,习惯了6300勒克斯的线虫在所有测试强度下都表现出普遍的反应性降低,而700勒克斯组则保持着强度依赖的反应模式。这些发现挑战了低刺激强度导致更强习惯化的传统观点,相反表明高强度刺激可以产生更广泛和持续的习惯化效应。研究结果强调了在习惯化研究中区分学习和表现的重要性,并强调了标准化程序对无脊椎动物非联想学习比较研究的价值。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Learning and Cognition
Journal of Experimental Psychology-Animal Learning and Cognition Psychology-Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
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2.90
自引率
23.10%
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39
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition publishes experimental and theoretical studies concerning all aspects of animal behavior processes.
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