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Brain Behav Evol (2021) 96 (4-6): 318–333.
Published Online: 30 June 2021
... areas, the thalamus, the basal ganglia with the dopamine system, and the habenulae. The ambition here is to compare the mammalian forebrain with that of the lamprey representing the oldest now living group of vertebrates, by a review of earlier studies. We show that the lamprey dorsal pallium has...
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Brain Behav Evol (2015) 86 (3-4): 164–175.
Published Online: 28 November 2015
... receptor subtypes (D 1 and D 5 ), while the D 2 family comprises three receptor subtypes (D 2 , D 3 and D 4 ). Phylogenetic analyses of dopamine receptor genes strongly suggest that the common ancestor of Osteichthyes (bony jawed vertebrates) possessed four subtypes in the D 1 family and five subtypes...
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Brain Behav Evol (1996) 47 (5): 236–245.
Published Online: 04 June 2010
... size Brain structure Cerebral cortex Ecology Evolution Processing capacity Vertebrates cal processing, and their functions will probably be more affected by an increased interhemispheric delay than other cortical areas. An interesting possibility proposed by Ringo [1991] is that increasing...
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Brain Behav Evol (1973) 8 (3): 224–237.
Published Online: 01 June 2010
... tectum Orienting functions Superior colliculus Frogs Mammals Vertebrates 224 Ingle In accepting Trevarthen s [1970] hypothesis that ascending tectal projections provide for a higher-level synthesis of specific motion-vectors into descriptions of transformations within the optic array, we must...
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Brain Behav Evol (1969) 2 (1): 51–66.
Published Online: 03 April 2008
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Brain Behav. Evol. 2: 51-82 (1969) Spinal cord Early development Vertebrates Earliest behavior Theory Locomotion Anatomical connections Swimming Intersegmental organization Evolution Introduction to a General Theory of Spinal...
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Brain Behav Evol (1969) 2 (1): 67–82.
Published Online: 03 April 2008
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Spinal cord Vertebrates Theory Anatomical connections Intersegmental organization Early development Earliest behavior Locomotion Swimming Evolution Introduction to a General Theory of Spinal Organization 67 directed floor...
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Brain Behav Evol (1970) 3 (1-4): 30–35.
Published Online: 03 April 2008
...W. Riss; Jacqueline S. Jakway Brain Behav. Hvol. 3: 30-35 (1970) Optic system Retinal projections Vertebrates Visual function A Perspective on the Fundamental Retinal Projections of Vertebrates1 W. Riss and J acqueline S. J akway State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, N...
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Brain Behav Evol (1970) 3 (1-4): 178–194.
Published Online: 03 April 2008
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Optic system Vertebrates Retinal projections Tectal projections Cortical projections Brain Behav. Evol. 3: 178-194 (1970) Optic system Vertebrates Retinal projections Tectal projections Cortical...
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Brain Behav Evol (1973) 8 (3): 211–223.
Published Online: 01 April 2008
... tectum Orienting functions Superior colliculus Frogs Mammals Vertebrates Brain, Behav. Evol. 8: 211-237 (1973) Evolutionary Perspectives on the Function of the Optic Tectum1 D avid I ngle Neuropsychology Laboratory, McLean Hospital, Belmont, Mass. Abstract. The present overview of the visual...
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Brain Behav Evol (1974) 10 (1-3): 11–36.
Published Online: 01 April 2008
..., the neuroepithelium of the vestibular receptors established patterns of polarization similar to those in higher vertebrates, but it apparently remained conservative in its architecture and patterns of innervation. Except for the ampullary crests, these receptors may have additionally been capable of responding...
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Brain Behav Evol (1974) 9 (4): 280–295.
Published Online: 27 March 2008
... Vertebrates Telencephalon Morphogenesis © 1974 S. Karger AG, Basel 1974 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated into other languages, reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including...
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Brain Behav Evol (1974) 9 (4): 296–314.
Published Online: 27 March 2008
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Vertebrates Telencephalon Morphogenesis 296 M iodoñski Cerebral Hemisphere: Fig. 12. Arrangement o f formation after removing bulbar formation. homogenous as its function and consisted of the same layers that we ob­ serve...
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Brain Behav Evol (1993) 42 (4-5): 202–214.
Published Online: 23 January 2008
...David Crews The diversity in vertebrate reproductive patterns provides natural experiments that yield new insights into behavioral endocrinology. Discussed here is the generality of the concept of an organizing sex during sexual differentiation. In its present form the Organizational Concept...
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Brain Behav Evol (1997) 50 (1): 50–59.
Published Online: 09 January 2008
...Gerhard Roth; Kiisa C. Nishikawa; David B. Wake Compared to other vertebrates, even including lampreys and hagfishes in some respects, salamanders exhibit a relatively simple organization of brain and sense organs which is illustrated here using the visual system as an example. The greatest...
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Brain Behav Evol (1996) 47 (5): 225–235.
Published Online: 08 January 2008
... size Brain structure Cerebral cortex Ecology Evolution Processing capacity Vertebrates Brain, Behavior and Evolution Original Paper Brain Behav Evol 1996:47:225-245 Francisco Aboitiz Departamento de Morfología Experimental. Facultad de Medicina Norte. Universidad de Chile. Santiago. Chile Does...
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Brain Behav Evol (2007) 69 (2): 87–95.
Published Online: 24 January 2007
... patterns in the medaka (Oryzias latipes) embryonic brain and comparative hodological studies. It has been proposed that the diencephalic sensory relay system in teleosts is unique among vertebrates. Teleost relay nuclei, the preglomerular complex (PG), have been assumed to originate from the basal plate...