Crustacean Experimental Systems in Neurobiology

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Reviews of Crustacean Neurobiology. Crayfish Escape Behavior: Lessons Learned / Franklin B. Krasne, Donald H. Edwards ; Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Amine Modulation in Crustacea / Ronald M. Harris-Warrick, Bruce R. Johnson ; Physiology of the Crustacean Cardiac Ganglion / Ian M. Cooke ; Statocysts and Statocyst Control of Motor Pathways in Crayfish and Crabs / Peter J. Fraser, Masakazu Takahata ; The Abdominal Muscle Receptor Organ of Crayfish and Lobsters: Current Issues / David L. Macmillan ; Neurobiology of Crustacean Walking: from Past to Future / Francois Clarac -- Introductions to the Crustacean Nervous System. Serotonin in Crustacean Systems: More than a Half Century of Fundamental Discoveries / Barbara S. Beltz, Edward A. Kravitz ; The Study of Neuromodulators-Opening Pandora's Box / Werner Rathmayer ; The Crustacean Synapse Scene at the End of the Millennium / Harold L. Atwood ; Invited special contribution: Synapse Specification for Regenerated Motoneurons in Crayfish Muscle / C.K. Govind ; Crustaceans as Animal Models for Olfactory Research / Barry W. Ache -- Visual Systems. Visual systems: Neural Mechanisms and Visual Behavior / Raymon M. Glantz, W. Jon. P. Barnes ; Path Integration in Fiddler Crabs and Its Relation to Habitat and Social Life / Jochen Zeil, John Layne ; The Sun, the Moon, and the Sandhopper / Alberto Ugolini, C. Melis, B. Tiribilli, C. Castellini -- Behavioral Evolution. Synergies Between Disparate Motor Systems: Loci For Behavioral Evolution / Dorothy H. Paul, Zen Faulkes, Brian L. Antonsen -- Crustacean Systems in Teaching Principles of Neuroscience. The Crawdad Project: Crustaceans as Model Systems for Teaching Principles of Neuroscience / Bruce R. Johnson, Robert A. Wyttenbach, Ronald R. Hoy.

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Crustacean Experimental Systems in Neurobiology. (2002). Crustacean Experimental Systems in Neurobiology. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56092-7

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