Patterson M M, Olah J, Clement J
Science. 1977 Jun 3;196(4294):1124-6. doi: 10.1126/science.870974.
Present knowledge of its central nervous system makes the cat a desirable subject for studies of brain-behavior relationships. Response frequencies and latency characteristics in conditioning and control groups indicate that the response of the nictitating membrane can be classically conditioned in a new restraint system in which detailed brain and behavior measures can be easily obtained.