The syncarid crustacean Anaspides tasmaniae rapidly flexes its free thoracic and abdominal segments in response to tactile stimulation of its body. This response decrements but recovers in slightly more than one hour. The fast flexion is evoked by single action potentials in the lateral of two large diameter fibres (40 /im) which lie on either side of the cord. The lateral giant fibre is made up of fused axons of 11 neurones, one in each of the last 5 thoracic and 6 abdominal ganglia. The soma of each neurone lies contralateral to the axon. Its neurite crosses that of its counterpart in the commissure and gives out dendrites into the neuropile of each hemi-ganglion. The lateral giant neurone receives input from the whole body but fires in r...
The uropods of decapod crustaceans play a major role in the production of thrust during escape swimm...
The somata of the fast closer exciter (FCE) and slow closer exciter (SCE) motoneurones to the dimorp...
Organized behaviour requires central neural mechanisms to prevent the simultaneous occurrence of inc...
The anatomy and physiology of the segmental giant (SG) of the crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus is d...
The anatomy and physiology of the segmental giant (SG) neurone of the fourth abdominal ganglion of t...
The thoracic homologue of the abdominal segmental giant neurone of crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus...
The giant fibres of crayfish comprise a pre-motor system that secures rapid con-traction of phasic f...
A crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) thoracic pereiopod promotor motor neurone (PMM) receives direc...
1. The morphology, sensory responses and reflex effects of two proprioceptive systems in the swimmer...
Photosensitivity in the terminal abdominal ganglion (G5) of an anomuran, the squat lobster Galathea ...
Crustaceans have been used extensively as models for studying the nervous system. Members of the Ord...
The escape tail-flip of the crayfish is ‘commanded ’ by two bilaterally paired sets o
Many decapod crustaceans perform escape tailflips with a neural circuit involving giant interneurons...
In the crayfish abdomen most of the power for the flexor twitches employed in swimming is supplied b...
Invertebrate escape reflexes have long been favoured preparations for investigating neuronal substra...
The uropods of decapod crustaceans play a major role in the production of thrust during escape swimm...
The somata of the fast closer exciter (FCE) and slow closer exciter (SCE) motoneurones to the dimorp...
Organized behaviour requires central neural mechanisms to prevent the simultaneous occurrence of inc...
The anatomy and physiology of the segmental giant (SG) of the crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus is d...
The anatomy and physiology of the segmental giant (SG) neurone of the fourth abdominal ganglion of t...
The thoracic homologue of the abdominal segmental giant neurone of crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus...
The giant fibres of crayfish comprise a pre-motor system that secures rapid con-traction of phasic f...
A crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) thoracic pereiopod promotor motor neurone (PMM) receives direc...
1. The morphology, sensory responses and reflex effects of two proprioceptive systems in the swimmer...
Photosensitivity in the terminal abdominal ganglion (G5) of an anomuran, the squat lobster Galathea ...
Crustaceans have been used extensively as models for studying the nervous system. Members of the Ord...
The escape tail-flip of the crayfish is ‘commanded ’ by two bilaterally paired sets o
Many decapod crustaceans perform escape tailflips with a neural circuit involving giant interneurons...
In the crayfish abdomen most of the power for the flexor twitches employed in swimming is supplied b...
Invertebrate escape reflexes have long been favoured preparations for investigating neuronal substra...
The uropods of decapod crustaceans play a major role in the production of thrust during escape swimm...
The somata of the fast closer exciter (FCE) and slow closer exciter (SCE) motoneurones to the dimorp...
Organized behaviour requires central neural mechanisms to prevent the simultaneous occurrence of inc...