Simulated weightlessness was used to study the different types of gravity responses in blind fish. It was found that a shift in the direction of low magnitude acceleration in weightlessness causes a rapid 180 deg turn in the blind fish, while a shift in the direction of the applied acceleration in the earth's gravitational field is not significant because of a higher acceleration magnitude threshold than during the zero g condition. This increased responsiveness seems to be explained by a combination of directional sensitivity with a Weber-Fechner relationship of increased receptor sensitivity at diminished levels of background stimulation. Neurophysical studies of the statocyst nerve of the gastropod Mollusc Pleurobranchaea Californica wer...
Gravity has remained constant during animal evolution and the neural sensory systems detecting accel...
The effect of forebrain ablation on brightness discrimination in goldfish has been studied. Cardiac ...
Inertial acceleration and a change in head orientation with respect to gravity are sensed by mechano...
We can stand upright and walk smoothly without paying any particular attention to it. This is becaus...
(1) The movements of blind goldfish flown in an aircraft through vertical flight patterns show a con...
Blind goldfish were subjected to linear accelerations on a motor car and on a parallel swing. Moyeme...
For decades, research in altered gravitational environments has been undertaken to elucidate the imp...
Abstract. Blind goldfish were subjected to lin ar accelerations a motor car and on a parallel swing....
Most animals have organs that sense gravity. These organs use dense stones (called otoliths or stato...
Gravity has remained constant during animal evolution and the neural sensory systems detecting accel...
Aboard the German-Spacelab-Mission D-2 the joint project "Gravity Perception and Neuronal Plast...
Using late larval stages of cichlid fish (Oreochromis mossambicus) we have shown earlier that the bi...
Vertebrates sense gravito-inertial acceleration by mechanoreceptors (hair cells) in the otolith stru...
Highly conserved neural systems have evolved to sense the inertial forces due to head translation an...
This investigation was designed to determine how a primitive vertebrate, the bullfrog tadpole, is ab...
Gravity has remained constant during animal evolution and the neural sensory systems detecting accel...
The effect of forebrain ablation on brightness discrimination in goldfish has been studied. Cardiac ...
Inertial acceleration and a change in head orientation with respect to gravity are sensed by mechano...
We can stand upright and walk smoothly without paying any particular attention to it. This is becaus...
(1) The movements of blind goldfish flown in an aircraft through vertical flight patterns show a con...
Blind goldfish were subjected to linear accelerations on a motor car and on a parallel swing. Moyeme...
For decades, research in altered gravitational environments has been undertaken to elucidate the imp...
Abstract. Blind goldfish were subjected to lin ar accelerations a motor car and on a parallel swing....
Most animals have organs that sense gravity. These organs use dense stones (called otoliths or stato...
Gravity has remained constant during animal evolution and the neural sensory systems detecting accel...
Aboard the German-Spacelab-Mission D-2 the joint project "Gravity Perception and Neuronal Plast...
Using late larval stages of cichlid fish (Oreochromis mossambicus) we have shown earlier that the bi...
Vertebrates sense gravito-inertial acceleration by mechanoreceptors (hair cells) in the otolith stru...
Highly conserved neural systems have evolved to sense the inertial forces due to head translation an...
This investigation was designed to determine how a primitive vertebrate, the bullfrog tadpole, is ab...
Gravity has remained constant during animal evolution and the neural sensory systems detecting accel...
The effect of forebrain ablation on brightness discrimination in goldfish has been studied. Cardiac ...
Inertial acceleration and a change in head orientation with respect to gravity are sensed by mechano...