Since the discovery of Holmgren, the retinal action current has been investigated by many authors; recently Hartline on limulus, Jahn and Crescitteli on grasshopper, and Adrian on water beetle. The author studied on this subject using the compound eyes of grasshopper (Locusta danica), locust, water beetle (Cybister japonica) and fire-fly (Luciola cruciata). The experimental procedure and the results are in short, summarized as follows: Method: The retinal action current from the eye of decapitated animals was obtained with a pair of nonpolarizable electrode, placing the one on the decapitated cut end and the other on the surface of the cornea, and the current was recorded by Siemen's oscillograph. A small electric lamp from short distance w...
This paper discusses, first, the selective pressures which led to the two basic types of animal eyes...
The hypothesis that the glow observable in dark adapted butterfly eyes is extinguished upon light ad...
Abstract Photoreceptors in the compound eyes of most insect species express two functional types of...
Since the discovery of Holmgren, the retinal action current has been investigated by many authors; r...
The so-called "cone substance" was isolated by Studnitz, and has been confirmed by Hosoya and Wald. ...
Definite electrical changes can be detected in the eyes of many animals in response to illumination ...
Abstract In dim light, reliable coding of visual information becomes compromised, unless the sensiti...
The first exploratory study was conducted on the compound eye morphology and spectral characteristic...
Using electrophysiological studies of the insect compound eye as an example, this paper describes ho...
The lack of photoreceptor cell movement upon stimulation in a group of moths made possible the direc...
The night flying scarabaeid beetle Anoplognathus provides an example of a dark-adapted clear-zone co...
Precise methods have been developed to study the optomotor responses of insects in correlation with ...
In the compound eye of the fly Musca, tiny pigment granules move within the cytoplasm of receptor ce...
The compound eyes of arthropods are organized in units called ommatidia whose function is to absorb ...
The pupil mechanism of Hymenoptera (suborder Apocrita) has been studied by simultaneous recordings o...
This paper discusses, first, the selective pressures which led to the two basic types of animal eyes...
The hypothesis that the glow observable in dark adapted butterfly eyes is extinguished upon light ad...
Abstract Photoreceptors in the compound eyes of most insect species express two functional types of...
Since the discovery of Holmgren, the retinal action current has been investigated by many authors; r...
The so-called "cone substance" was isolated by Studnitz, and has been confirmed by Hosoya and Wald. ...
Definite electrical changes can be detected in the eyes of many animals in response to illumination ...
Abstract In dim light, reliable coding of visual information becomes compromised, unless the sensiti...
The first exploratory study was conducted on the compound eye morphology and spectral characteristic...
Using electrophysiological studies of the insect compound eye as an example, this paper describes ho...
The lack of photoreceptor cell movement upon stimulation in a group of moths made possible the direc...
The night flying scarabaeid beetle Anoplognathus provides an example of a dark-adapted clear-zone co...
Precise methods have been developed to study the optomotor responses of insects in correlation with ...
In the compound eye of the fly Musca, tiny pigment granules move within the cytoplasm of receptor ce...
The compound eyes of arthropods are organized in units called ommatidia whose function is to absorb ...
The pupil mechanism of Hymenoptera (suborder Apocrita) has been studied by simultaneous recordings o...
This paper discusses, first, the selective pressures which led to the two basic types of animal eyes...
The hypothesis that the glow observable in dark adapted butterfly eyes is extinguished upon light ad...
Abstract Photoreceptors in the compound eyes of most insect species express two functional types of...