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Neuropile organization in the brain of Acromyrmex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) during the post-embryonic development
(Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 2019)
How visual space maps in the optic neuropils of a crab
(Wiley-liss, Inc, 2011-04)
The Decapoda is the largest order of crustaceans, some 10,000 species having been described to date. The order includes shrimps, lobsters, crayfishes, and crabs. Most of these are highly visual animals that display complex ...
Structure of the leech nerve cord: Distribution of neurons and organization of fiber pathways
(1978)
The abdominal nerve cord of the leech Macrobdella decora was studied under the light and electron microscopes. The ganglionic cortex consists of six hemicone‐shaped packets of neuronal perikarya and apical processes regularly ...
The Plastic Glial-Synaptic Dynamics within the Neuropil: A Self-Organizing System Composed of Polyelectrolytes in Phase Transition
(2016-01-01)
Several explanations have been proposed to account for the mechanisms of neuroglial interactions involved in neural plasticity. We review experimental results addressing plastic nonlinear interactions between glial membranes ...
The Plastic Glial-Synaptic Dynamics within the Neuropil: A Self-Organizing System Composed of Polyelectrolytes in Phase Transition
(2016-01-01)
Several explanations have been proposed to account for the mechanisms of neuroglial interactions involved in neural plasticity. We review experimental results addressing plastic nonlinear interactions between glial membranes ...
In Situ Metabolomics of the Honeybee Brain: The Metabolism of l -Arginine through the Polyamine Pathway in the Proboscis Extension Response (PER)
(2020-02-07)
The proboscis extension response (PER) reflex may be used to condition the pairing of an odor with sucrose, which is applied to the antennae, in experiments to induce learning, where the odor represents a conditioned ...
Binocular neuronal processing of object motion in an arthropod
(Society for Neuroscience, 2018-08)
Animals use binocular information to guide many behaviors. In highly visual arthropods, complex binocular computations involved in processing panoramic optic flow generated during self-motion occur in the optic neuropils. ...
NMDA-like receptors in the nervous system of the crab Neohelice granulata: A neuroanatomical description
(Wiley-liss, Div John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2013-07)
N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are involved in learning and memory processes in vertebrates and invertebrates. In Neohelice granulata, NMDARs are involved in the storage of associative memories (see references in ...
Neural organization of the second optic neuropil, the medulla, in the highly visual semiterrestrial crab Neohelice granulata
(Wiley-liss, Div John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2014-12)
Crustaceans are widely distributed and inhabit very different niches. Many of them are highly visual animals. Nevertheless, the neural composition of crustacean optic neuropils deeper than the lamina is mostly unknown. In ...
Differentiation of the honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) antennal lobes during metamorphosis: a comparative study among castes and sexes
(Brill Academic Publishers, 2011-01-01)
In insects the antennal lobes (AL) constitute the brain deutocerebrum. In bees they consist of two neuropil regions, each associated with one antenna, delimited by a layer of glial cells and somata of neurons. The neuropil ...