Co-ordination of muscular action in sea anemones seems to involve a diffuse nerve net, condensed in some regions to form a rapid, through-conduction system. The properties of this system have been studied most thoroughly in Calliactis parasitica (Pantin, 1935a, b). Recent work (McFarlane, 19696) has shown that in C
The quick withdrawal of sea anemones is the best-studied behavioural response in coelenterates and t...
It has been known for some time that the most rapid reflex contractions of sea-anemones show a chara...
1. Single electrical shocks to the column sometimes elicit a series of 1-6 pulses in the SSi (ectode...
Electrical activity can be recorded from three distinct conduction systems--the through-conducting n...
Studies of the behavioural physiology of coelenterates have produced a picture of multiple parallel ...
laria mirabilis each have a through-conducting nerve net. The nerve net demonstrated electrophysiolo...
An investigation into the problems of control and coordination of activity in the sphincter muscle o...
1. The rhythm of spontaneous nerve-net pulses is reset by intercalated evoked nerve-net pulses. 2. T...
Behavioural activities of sea anemones can be divided into three types (Ross, 1964): (1) Slow moveme...
The nervous system in the tentacles of the sea anemones Tealia felina, Anemonia sulcata, Metridium s...
1. A conduction system in Stomphia transfers information across the mesogloea from ectodermal recept...
Chemical stimulation can evoke complex behaviour patterns in sea anemones. In pre-feeding behaviour ...
The behaviour of sea anemones ranges from simple reflex activities which are com-plete within second...
1. Electrophysiological techniques have been employed to examine the nature of the response observed...
The majority of sea-anemones present to the eye an almost constant shape which only changes as the r...
The quick withdrawal of sea anemones is the best-studied behavioural response in coelenterates and t...
It has been known for some time that the most rapid reflex contractions of sea-anemones show a chara...
1. Single electrical shocks to the column sometimes elicit a series of 1-6 pulses in the SSi (ectode...
Electrical activity can be recorded from three distinct conduction systems--the through-conducting n...
Studies of the behavioural physiology of coelenterates have produced a picture of multiple parallel ...
laria mirabilis each have a through-conducting nerve net. The nerve net demonstrated electrophysiolo...
An investigation into the problems of control and coordination of activity in the sphincter muscle o...
1. The rhythm of spontaneous nerve-net pulses is reset by intercalated evoked nerve-net pulses. 2. T...
Behavioural activities of sea anemones can be divided into three types (Ross, 1964): (1) Slow moveme...
The nervous system in the tentacles of the sea anemones Tealia felina, Anemonia sulcata, Metridium s...
1. A conduction system in Stomphia transfers information across the mesogloea from ectodermal recept...
Chemical stimulation can evoke complex behaviour patterns in sea anemones. In pre-feeding behaviour ...
The behaviour of sea anemones ranges from simple reflex activities which are com-plete within second...
1. Electrophysiological techniques have been employed to examine the nature of the response observed...
The majority of sea-anemones present to the eye an almost constant shape which only changes as the r...
The quick withdrawal of sea anemones is the best-studied behavioural response in coelenterates and t...
It has been known for some time that the most rapid reflex contractions of sea-anemones show a chara...
1. Single electrical shocks to the column sometimes elicit a series of 1-6 pulses in the SSi (ectode...