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method:automated-planarian-training-paradigmAutomated planarian training paradigm
A method to train planaria and test memory persistence through regeneration, developed by Shomrat and Levin.
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- Empirical finding that planaria tail fragments retain learned information and imprint memories onto newly regenerated brains.
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