Brain pathways controlling the chromatophores of the squidLolliguncula brevis are described using cobalt iontophoresis. The results show several input and output pathways of the anterior and posterior chromatophore and lateral basal lobes. These connections allow coordination and modification of the chromatophore motor program throughout the motor pathway. Unlike other cephalopod species, there seems to be no direct input from the optic lobes to the lateral basal lobes inL. brevis. This species displays only a few simple patterns; therefore the underlying neural pathways for chromatophore control may be different from those of other cephalopods with more extensive patterning repertoires
A thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the biology honors requirements for the University of O...
Summary: The color and pattern changing abilities of octopus, squid, and cuttlefish via chromatophor...
The vertically migrating squid, Abralia trigonura, has at least two types of photophores involved in...
The relatively simple chromatophore system of the squid, Lolliguncula brevis, was studied with combi...
Chromatophore motoneurones in Lolliguncula brevis are known to originate in the suboesophageal lobes...
Squid can rapidly change the chromatic patterns on their body. The patterns are created by the expan...
This paper presents the first direct demonstration in a living cephalopod of neural activity associa...
The coleoid cephalopods (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish) are masters of rapid, adaptive camouflage. ...
Octopus, squid and cuttlefish are renowned for rapid adaptive coloration that is used for a wide ran...
Cephalopods are set apart from other mollusks by their advanced behavioral abilities and by the comp...
The neurally controlled colour patterns of cephalopod molluscs, and the spatial distribution of the ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN021851 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Cephalopods (Octopus, Squid, Cuttlefish, Nautilus) exhibit behavioral flexibility that rivals that o...
Cephalopod and vertebrate neural-systems are often highlighted as a traditional example of convergen...
Cephalopod molluscs (Octopus, cuttlefish, squid, Nautilus) have independently evolved neural circuit...
A thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the biology honors requirements for the University of O...
Summary: The color and pattern changing abilities of octopus, squid, and cuttlefish via chromatophor...
The vertically migrating squid, Abralia trigonura, has at least two types of photophores involved in...
The relatively simple chromatophore system of the squid, Lolliguncula brevis, was studied with combi...
Chromatophore motoneurones in Lolliguncula brevis are known to originate in the suboesophageal lobes...
Squid can rapidly change the chromatic patterns on their body. The patterns are created by the expan...
This paper presents the first direct demonstration in a living cephalopod of neural activity associa...
The coleoid cephalopods (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish) are masters of rapid, adaptive camouflage. ...
Octopus, squid and cuttlefish are renowned for rapid adaptive coloration that is used for a wide ran...
Cephalopods are set apart from other mollusks by their advanced behavioral abilities and by the comp...
The neurally controlled colour patterns of cephalopod molluscs, and the spatial distribution of the ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN021851 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Cephalopods (Octopus, Squid, Cuttlefish, Nautilus) exhibit behavioral flexibility that rivals that o...
Cephalopod and vertebrate neural-systems are often highlighted as a traditional example of convergen...
Cephalopod molluscs (Octopus, cuttlefish, squid, Nautilus) have independently evolved neural circuit...
A thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the biology honors requirements for the University of O...
Summary: The color and pattern changing abilities of octopus, squid, and cuttlefish via chromatophor...
The vertically migrating squid, Abralia trigonura, has at least two types of photophores involved in...