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Sensory systems neuroscience / edited by Toshiaki J. Hara, Barbara S. Zielinski.

Contributor(s): Series: Fish physiology ; v. 25.©2007Description: 1 online resource (xii, 523 pages) : illustrations, chartsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780080469614
  • 0080469612
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Sensory systems neuroscience.LOC classification:
  • QL639 .S46 2007eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Olfaction / B.S. Zielinski and T.J. Hara -- Gustation / T.J. Hara -- Branchial chemoreceptor regulation of cardiorespiratory function / K.M. Gilmour and S.F. Perry -- Nociception / L.U. Sneddon -- Visual sensitivity and signal processing in teleosts / Lei Li, Hans Maaswinkel -- Molecular and cellular regulation of pineal organ responses / J. Falcón, L. Besseau, G. Boeuf -- Electroreception : object recognition in African weakly electric fish / G. von der Emde -- Magnetoreception / M.M. Walker, C.E. Diebel, J.L. Kirschvink -- Neural and behavioral mechanisms of audition / A.H. Bass -- The lateral line system of fish / H. Bleckmann -- Neuramodulatory functions of terminal nerve-GnRH neurons / H. Abe and Y. Oka.
Summary: Fish sensory systems have been extensively studied not only because of a wide general interest in the behavioral and sensory physiology of this group, but also because fishes are well suited as biological models for studies of sensory systems. This volume describes how fish are able to perceive their physical and biological surroundings, and highlights some of the exciting developments in molecular biology of fish sensory systems. Volume 25 in the Fish Physiology series offers the only updated thorough examination of fish sensory systems at the molecular, cellular and systems levels. * Offers a comprehensive account of the present state of science in this rapidly expanding and developing field * New physiological techniques presented to enable examining responses at the cellular and system levels * Discusses fish sensory systems and how they have adapted to the physiological challenges presented by an aquatic environment.
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Olfaction / B.S. Zielinski and T.J. Hara -- Gustation / T.J. Hara -- Branchial chemoreceptor regulation of cardiorespiratory function / K.M. Gilmour and S.F. Perry -- Nociception / L.U. Sneddon -- Visual sensitivity and signal processing in teleosts / Lei Li, Hans Maaswinkel -- Molecular and cellular regulation of pineal organ responses / J. Falcón, L. Besseau, G. Boeuf -- Electroreception : object recognition in African weakly electric fish / G. von der Emde -- Magnetoreception / M.M. Walker, C.E. Diebel, J.L. Kirschvink -- Neural and behavioral mechanisms of audition / A.H. Bass -- The lateral line system of fish / H. Bleckmann -- Neuramodulatory functions of terminal nerve-GnRH neurons / H. Abe and Y. Oka.

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Fish sensory systems have been extensively studied not only because of a wide general interest in the behavioral and sensory physiology of this group, but also because fishes are well suited as biological models for studies of sensory systems. This volume describes how fish are able to perceive their physical and biological surroundings, and highlights some of the exciting developments in molecular biology of fish sensory systems. Volume 25 in the Fish Physiology series offers the only updated thorough examination of fish sensory systems at the molecular, cellular and systems levels. * Offers a comprehensive account of the present state of science in this rapidly expanding and developing field * New physiological techniques presented to enable examining responses at the cellular and system levels * Discusses fish sensory systems and how they have adapted to the physiological challenges presented by an aquatic environment.

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