The visually evoked defense reflex of the crayfish: habituation, facilitation, and the influence of picrotoxin

RM Glantz - Journal of Neurobiology, 1974 - Wiley Online Library
When stimulated with rapidly approaching targets, the crayfish defense reflex exhibited
habituation, spontaneous recovery, dishabituation, and stimulus generalization. The rate of …

Neural basis of a simple behavior: Abdominal positioning in crayfish

JL Larimer, D Moore - Microscopy research and technique, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Crustaceans have been used extensively as models for studying the nervous system.
Members of the Order Decapoda, particularly the larger species such as lobsters and …

Incremental and decremental processes in the insect central nervous system

CHF Rowell - Short-term changes in neural activity and behaviour, 1970 - books.google.com
My aim in this paper is to review some recent work on incremental and decremental
changes in the activity of insect neurones. I shall exclude adaptation in primary sensilla, all …

[图书][B] Biological Intelligence for Biomimetic Robots: An Introduction to Synthetic Neuroethology

J Ayers - 2023 - books.google.com
An introduction to how neuroethology can inform the development of robots controlled by
synaptic networks instead of algorithms, from a pioneer in biorobotics. The trait most …

Interneurones in Crab Connectives (Carcinus Maenas (L.)): Giant Fibres

PJ Fraser - Journal of Experimental Biology, 1974 - journals.biologists.com
Five interneurones with cell bodies and dendritic trees in the brain have axons 40–60 μm
diameter in one oesophageal connective. The fibres are phasic and multimodal, responding …

Reactivity changes in crustacean neural systems

CAG Wiersma - Short-term changes in neural activity and …, 1970 - books.google.com
Since it is possible to recognize with certainty numerous specific neurones in the CNS of
crustaceans, molluscs and insects, they are valuable material for the study of variations in …

The Interneurons of the Abdominal Positioning System of the Crayfish: How These Neurons Were Established and Their Use as Identified Cells and Command …

JL Larimer - Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 2000 - karger.com
Arthropods with segmented abdomens show similar abdominal positioning behaviors. It has
been possible to gain some understanding of the neural basis of these behaviors in lobsters …

Central Control of An Insect Segmental Reflex: II. Analysis of the Inhibitory Input from the Metathoracic Ganglion

CH Fraser Rowell - Journal of Experimental Biology, 1969 - journals.biologists.com
The prothoracic grooming reflex of the locust is normally inhibited by the rest of the CNS This
paper examines the effect of removing the most powerful inhibitory source, the metathoracic …

Visual processing in the rock lobster (Crustacea)

B York, CAG Wiersma - Progress in Neurobiology, 1975 - Elsevier
VISUAL PROCESSING IN THE ROCK LOBSTER (CRUSTACEA) Page 1 Progress in
Neurobiology, 1975, Vol. 5, Part 2, pp. 127-166. Pergamon Press. Printed in Great Britain …

Morphology of descending statocyst interneurons in the crayfish Procambarus clarkii Girard

H Nakagawa, M Hisada - Cell and tissue research, 1989 - Springer
The morphological features of descending interneurons that responded to the artificial
bending of statolith hairs were assessed with intracellular recording and staining …