Squid can rapidly change the chromatic patterns on their body. The patterns are created by the expansion and retraction of chromatophores. The chromatophore consists of a central pigment-containing cell surrounded by radial muscles that are controlled by motor neurons located in the central nervous system (CNS). In this study we used semi-intact squid (Sepioteuthis lessoniana) displaying centrally controlled natural patterns to analyze spatial and temporal activities of chromatophores located on the dorsal mantle skin. We found that chromatophores oscillated with miniature expansions/retractions at various frequencies, even when the chromatic patterns appear macroscopically stable. The frequencies of this miniature oscillation differed betw...
Squids are capable of a high degree of visual signaling, most of which is expressed through the neur...
SummaryCephalopods, such as octopus and squid, can change their coloration in an instant, and even p...
Cephalopods are unrivaled in the natural world in their ability to alter their visual appearance. Th...
The relatively simple chromatophore system of the squid, Lolliguncula brevis, was studied with combi...
The coleoid cephalopods (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish) are masters of rapid, adaptive camouflage. ...
This paper presents the first direct demonstration in a living cephalopod of neural activity associa...
The speed of adaptive body patterning in coleoid cephalopods is unmatched in the natural world. Whil...
Brain pathways controlling the chromatophores of the squidLolliguncula brevis are described using co...
Few animals provide a readout that is as objective of their perceptual state as camouflaging cephalo...
Chromatophore motoneurones in Lolliguncula brevis are known to originate in the suboesophageal lobes...
The neurally controlled colour patterns of cephalopod molluscs, and the spatial distribution of the ...
A thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the biology honors requirements for the University of O...
Octopus, squid and cuttlefish are renowned for rapid adaptive coloration that is used for a wide ran...
Summary: The color and pattern changing abilities of octopus, squid, and cuttlefish via chromatophor...
Cephalopods are unrivaled in the natural world in their ability to alter their visual appearance. Th...
Squids are capable of a high degree of visual signaling, most of which is expressed through the neur...
SummaryCephalopods, such as octopus and squid, can change their coloration in an instant, and even p...
Cephalopods are unrivaled in the natural world in their ability to alter their visual appearance. Th...
The relatively simple chromatophore system of the squid, Lolliguncula brevis, was studied with combi...
The coleoid cephalopods (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish) are masters of rapid, adaptive camouflage. ...
This paper presents the first direct demonstration in a living cephalopod of neural activity associa...
The speed of adaptive body patterning in coleoid cephalopods is unmatched in the natural world. Whil...
Brain pathways controlling the chromatophores of the squidLolliguncula brevis are described using co...
Few animals provide a readout that is as objective of their perceptual state as camouflaging cephalo...
Chromatophore motoneurones in Lolliguncula brevis are known to originate in the suboesophageal lobes...
The neurally controlled colour patterns of cephalopod molluscs, and the spatial distribution of the ...
A thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the biology honors requirements for the University of O...
Octopus, squid and cuttlefish are renowned for rapid adaptive coloration that is used for a wide ran...
Summary: The color and pattern changing abilities of octopus, squid, and cuttlefish via chromatophor...
Cephalopods are unrivaled in the natural world in their ability to alter their visual appearance. Th...
Squids are capable of a high degree of visual signaling, most of which is expressed through the neur...
SummaryCephalopods, such as octopus and squid, can change their coloration in an instant, and even p...
Cephalopods are unrivaled in the natural world in their ability to alter their visual appearance. Th...