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REYNIERSE'S criticism1 of our work on the survival of learning acquired at the larval stage raises doubts about whether learning does occur at all in larval animals.
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BORSELLINO, A., PIERANTONI, R. & SCHIETI-CAVAZZA, B. Reply to Comment on Survival of Learning acquired at the Larval Stage. Nature 227, 1370 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/2271370a0
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