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The Journal of Comparative Neurology
body. In the crayfish brain I have not been able to trace any fibers from the
procerebral bridge to the central body; but numerous fibers arise in the dorsal
nidus (which lies just above the procerebral bridge) and pass around the
procerebral ...
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Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
The fibers from the upper surface of the brain on each side of the median line are
seen to form two bundles, passing towards the center of each procerebral lobe.
The olfactory lobes are well developed, and on the left side the portions in the ...
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 1886
As regards size, the procerebral lobes are more than double that of the other
ganglia; they bulge out dorsally and backward, so as to conceal from above the
antennal and mandibular ganglia. Plate 1, Fig. 2, represents a section through
the ...
National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), 1885
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Congressional Serial Set
The fibers from the upper surface of tho brain on each side of the median line are
seen to form two bundles, passing towards the center of each procerebral lobe.
The olfactory lobes are well developed, and on the left side the portions in the ...
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The anatomy, physiology, morphology and development of the ...
The Peduncle is a short, thick, round cord, which enters the under side of the
procerebral lobe (PI. XXX., Fig. 1) near its inner angle, and connects it with the
thalamic lobe. It receives a considerable bundle of fibres from the trabecula, and
...
Benjamin Thompson Lowne, 1895
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From Molecules to Networks: An Introduction to Cellular and ...
The procerebral lobe in the cerebral ganglion processes olfactory information
and is a likely site for the plasticity. The procerebral lobe contains several types of
neuropeptides, and FMRFamide as well as SCPB have been shown to affect ...
John H. Byrne, Ruth Heidelberger, M. Neal Waxham, 2014
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A text-book of entomology: including the anatomy, ...
Bridge of the procerebral lobes. 12. Central body. Optic ganglia. — Each of the
two optic ganglia is formed of a series of three ganglionic masses situated
between the compound eyes and the median procerebral mass, i.e. the
ganglionic plate ...
Alpheus Spring Packard, 1898
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Neural Models of Plasticity: Experimental and Theoretical ...
0.2 - k cANP (p mole/pg PROTEIN) 0.1 - TIME (min) Figure 4. Serotonin causes a
transient elevation in the cAMP content of procerebral neurons. A group of 24
procerebral lobes was exposed to serotonin ...
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Behavior and Its Neural Control in Gastropod Molluscs
They found that about 1% of the procerebral neurons are of a type that tires
periodic bursts of action potentials. These bursting cells are slightly larger than
neurons of a second type that are synaptically inhibited by the bursters (
Watanabe et al.
Ronald Chase Professor of Biology McGill University, 2002
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Journal of Experimental Biology
In molluscs, NO mediates procerebral oscillations by modifying patterns of
neuronal activity (Gelperin, 1994), while it modulates the synaptic efficacy of
cholinergic neuro-neuronal synapses in Aplysia californica (Mothet et al., 1996).