Priming and memory of stress responses in organisms lacking a nervous system
Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research · Freie Universität Berlin · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Experience and memory of environmental stimuli that indicate future stress can prepare (prime) organismic stress responses even in species lacking a nervous system. The process through which such organisms prepare their phenotype for an improved response to future stress has been termed 'priming'. However, other terms are also used for this phenomenon, especially when considering priming in different types of organisms and when referring to different stressors. Here we propose a conceptual framework for priming of stress responses in bacteria, fungi and plants which allows comparison of priming with other terms, e.g. adaptation, acclimation, induction, acquired resistance and cross protection. We address…
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19Topics & keywords
- Priming (agriculture)
- Organism
- Biology
- Adaptation (eye)
- Stressor
- Neuroscience
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Life in Land