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Neurobiology of invertebrates : Gastropoda brain

Title
Neurobiology of invertebrates : Gastropoda brain / edited by J. Salánki.
Author
International Symposium on Invertebrate Neurobiology (3rd : 1975 : Tihany, Hungary)
Publication
Budapest : Akadémiai Kiadó, 1976.

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Additional Authors
Salánki, J.
Description
655 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Subject
  • Gastropoda > Physiology > Congresses
  • Brain > Congresses
  • Neurophysiology
  • Brain > physiology
  • Mollusca > physiology
  • Neurophysiology
  • Brain
  • Gastropoda > Physiology
  • Neurobiologie
  • Schnecken
Genre/Form
  • Congress
  • proceedings (reports)
  • Conference papers and proceedings
  • Conference papers and proceedings.
  • Actes de congrès.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographies and index.
Contents
  • Studies on amino acid receptors of Helix aspersa neurones / R.J. Walker, Susan M. Piggott and G.A. Kerkut -- Effects of pentylenetetrazol on synaptic and ACh potentials in Aplysia neurons / M.R. Park -- Voltage clamp analysis of the action of a benzodiazepine on Aplysia ganglion cells / J. Hoyer, M.R. Klee and W.-D. Heiss -- Effects of convulsants and anticonvulsants on nerve cells in Aplysia californica / M.R. Klee -- Convulsant effect of barium ion on Helix central ganglion cells / L. Erdélyi -- Mechanisms of electric excitability in the soma of mollusc neurones / P.G. Kostyuk -- Evidence for at least two types of adaptation in Helix pomatia neurones / M. Colding-Jørgensen -- Voltage-current characteristics of the neuronal membrane of Aplysia californica / W. Daunicht -- Involvement of the sodium pump in slow oscillations underlying the bursting patterns in Helix neurons / S.N. Ayrapetyan -- Mechanisms of spike and burst generation in the bimodal pacemaker RPal neuron of Helix pomatia L. / I. Vadász and J. Salánki -- Electrical properties of bursting pacemaker neurones / M. Gola -- Stabilization of bursting neurons by exogenous catecholamines during intra-cellular accumulation / M. Boisson and N. Chalazonitis -- Perfusion with reduced Na+ sea-water disassociates slow oscillations from action potentials in Aplysia bursting cells / P.A. Mathieu, F.A. Roberge and R.M. Gulrajani -- Relationship between cable properties and morphological characteristics in neurons with a folded surface / M. Mirolli -- Membrane resistance of molluscan neurons / M. Mirolli -- The tactile system of Lymnaea stagnalis / C. Janse -- Extraocular photoreception in Lymnaea stagnalis L. / C.J. Stoll.
  • Peripheral and central discrimination of chemoreceptor stimulation in the snail, Helix pomatia L. / J. Salánki and Truong Van Bay -- Chemoreception in Aplysia / B. Jahan-Parwar and S.M. Fredman -- Identified giant neurones of Onchidium verruculatum and the computer-simulated neurone, and their input-output relation / Y. Katayarna and K. Murata -- Prolonged effects of electrical stimulation of the peripheral nerves on a bursting neuron in the snail ganglion / Mira Pašić, D. Zečević and D. Ristanović -- Functional organization and neural structure of unconditioned reflex in the snail / P.M. Balaban -- Participation of endogenous potentials of neurons in an unconditioned reflex arc of the snail / E.G. Litvinov -- Habituation and the peripheral and central organization of reflexes in Aplysia / J.W. Jacklet and J. Rine -- Neuronal network underlying the regulation of heart beat in Helix pomatia L. / Katalin S.-Rósza -- Neurons in the suboesophageal ganglion complex of the snail, Helix pomatia, having a functional relation to cardio-respiratory activity / H. van Wilgenburg and J.V. Milligan -- Peripheral and central control of the pneumostome in Lymnaea stagnalis / T.A. de Vlieger, C.H. Lever-de Vries and B.E.C. Plesch -- Central control of eating movements in Lymnaea stagnalis / J.T. Goldschmeding -- Concluding remarks. Retrospect and prospect / G.A. Kerkut.
  • Results and perspectives in research on Gastropoda brain. Introductory remarks / J. Salánki -- Nerve cell homologies in gastropods / D.A. Sakharov -- Neuronal mapping of the brain of the pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis L. / W. Winlow and P.R. Benjamin -- Functional and branching characteristics of neurones identified by CoCl₂ staining in the central nervous system of Lymnaea stagnalis L. / I. Kiss and J. Salánki -- Peripheral neurosecretion in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis (L.) / N.V. Swindale and P.R. Benjamin -- Electrophysiology of identified neurosecretory neurones in the pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis (L.) / P.R. Benjamin, N.V. Swindale and Carole T. Slade -- Regulatory input to neurosecretory cells of the freshwater pulmonate snail Lymnaea stagnalis L. / E.W. Roubos [and others] -- Electrophysiological and morphological characteristics of neurones of the snail, Helix pomatia L. / J. Pusztai, L. Détári and G. Szénási -- Glial cells of the snail brain. Some remarks on morphology and function / A. Nolte [and others] -- Dopamine metabolism and inactivation in the gastropod CNS / N.N. Osborne -- Serotonin and dopamine uptake by the snail (Helix pomatia) auricle and CNS / L. Hiripi and N.N. Osborne -- The regulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine metabolism in the brain of the pond snail Planorbis corneus / C.A. Marsden -- The distribution of histamine, histidine and histidine decarboxylase in ganglia, nerves and single identified neuronal cell bodies of Aplysia californica / D. Weinreich -- Subcellular localization of biogenic monoamines in the central nervous system and heart of the snail Helix pomatia L. as revealed by density gradient centrifugation / K. Elekes [and others].
ISBN
  • 9630510804
  • 9789630510806
LCCN
77370041
OCLC
  • ocm03347237
  • 3347237
  • SCSB-295598
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library