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Biol Bull 46: 55-59. (February 1924)
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MODIFICATION OF RESPONSE IN AMOEligBA

S. O. MAST 1 and L. C. PUSCH 1

1 FROM THE ZOÖLOGICAL LABORATORY OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY

When Amoeligba repeatedly comes in contact with a band of intense light the number of attempts to continue in the original direction decreases as the number of trials increases.

This indicates that there is some change in Amoeligba that is analogous to what is called "learning" in the higher animals.







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