Electroretinograms recorded from slowly moving insects like the meal-worm beetle Tenebrio molitor and the stick insect Carausius morosus are shown to be distorted by the use of electrodes of stainless steel and silver/ silver chloride wires, unless they are used in conjunction with amplifiers having extremely high input resistance. Undistorted electroretinograms can also be recorded using micropipettes filled with a suitable electrolyte. The undistorted ERG of Tenebrio molitor is monophasic, as described by Autrum (1950) for Dixippus, and as expected from his rule
EYE movements are one of the important physiological phenomena which occur when some visual informat...
Earlier research in our laboratory demonstrated the possibility of conducting electroantennography (...
Having established that a crab can retain a visual impression of the positions of contrasting stripe...
Using electrophysiological studies of the insect compound eye as an example, this paper describes ho...
Whenever light strikes the eye of an animal there is a voltage difference produced between the front...
Definite electrical changes can be detected in the eyes of many animals in response to illumination ...
The ERG complex of the compound eye of the yellow mealworm bettle Tenebrimolitor (L.) separates into...
Since the discovery of Holmgren, the retinal action current has been investigated by many authors; r...
The locomotory turns of the beetle Tenebrio molitor were recorded from free walking animals which we...
Granaries and food storage depots provide an essentially dark environment offering only occasional l...
The Swedish physiologist Holmgren reported in 1865 that in vertebrates and higher invertebrates, an ...
Precise methods have been developed to study the optomotor responses of insects in correlation with ...
PubMed ID: 4413208Nystagmus is defined as involuntary, rhythmically repeated oscillations of one or ...
The electroretinogram of the sheep was quantitatively and qualitatively investigated to determine th...
The most important development in ERGs is the multifocal ERG (mfERG). Erich Sutter adapted the mathe...
EYE movements are one of the important physiological phenomena which occur when some visual informat...
Earlier research in our laboratory demonstrated the possibility of conducting electroantennography (...
Having established that a crab can retain a visual impression of the positions of contrasting stripe...
Using electrophysiological studies of the insect compound eye as an example, this paper describes ho...
Whenever light strikes the eye of an animal there is a voltage difference produced between the front...
Definite electrical changes can be detected in the eyes of many animals in response to illumination ...
The ERG complex of the compound eye of the yellow mealworm bettle Tenebrimolitor (L.) separates into...
Since the discovery of Holmgren, the retinal action current has been investigated by many authors; r...
The locomotory turns of the beetle Tenebrio molitor were recorded from free walking animals which we...
Granaries and food storage depots provide an essentially dark environment offering only occasional l...
The Swedish physiologist Holmgren reported in 1865 that in vertebrates and higher invertebrates, an ...
Precise methods have been developed to study the optomotor responses of insects in correlation with ...
PubMed ID: 4413208Nystagmus is defined as involuntary, rhythmically repeated oscillations of one or ...
The electroretinogram of the sheep was quantitatively and qualitatively investigated to determine th...
The most important development in ERGs is the multifocal ERG (mfERG). Erich Sutter adapted the mathe...
EYE movements are one of the important physiological phenomena which occur when some visual informat...
Earlier research in our laboratory demonstrated the possibility of conducting electroantennography (...
Having established that a crab can retain a visual impression of the positions of contrasting stripe...