Cephalopod neurobiology
An edition of Cephalopod neurobiology (1995)
neuroscience studies in squid, octopus, and cuttlefish
By R. Williamson
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
551
Description:
Cephalopods (octopus, squid, cuttlefish) are among the most intelligent invertebrates, with highly developed nervous systems which provide excellent model systems for investigating basic questions in neuroscience. Within the last five years, many of the powerful techniques of molecular biology and electrophysiology have been applied to cephalopods, with exciting results. In 32 chapters, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the functioning of the cephalopod nervous system, from the cellular level to their complex sensory systems, locomotion, learning, and social behaviour. It will be of interest to both vertebrate and invertebrate neurobiologists, and to anyone interested in the basic principles that control neural function.
subjects: Comparative neurobiology, Physiology, Axons, Squid, Ion Channels, Cephalopoda, Neurobiology, Decapodiformes