Neurobiology of invertebrates : Gastropoda brain

Title
  1. Neurobiology of invertebrates : Gastropoda brain / edited by J. Salánki.
Published by
  1. Budapest : Akadémiai Kiadó, 1976.
Author
  1. International Symposium on Invertebrate Neurobiology (3rd : 1975 : Tihany, Hungary)

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Additional authors
  1. Salánki, J.
Description
  1. 655 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Subject
  1. Gastropoda > Physiology > Congresses
  2. Brain > Congresses
  3. Neurophysiology
  4. Brain > physiology
  5. Mollusca > physiology
  6. Neurophysiology
  7. Brain
  8. Gastropoda > Physiology
  9. Neurobiologie
  10. Schnecken
Genre/Form
  1. Congress
  2. proceedings (reports)
  3. Conference papers and proceedings
  4. Conference papers and proceedings.
  5. Actes de congrès.
Contents
  1. Studies on amino acid receptors of Helix aspersa neurones / R.J. Walker, Susan M. Piggott and G.A. Kerkut -- Effects of pentylenetetrazol on synaptic and ACh potentials in Aplysia neurons / M.R. Park -- Voltage clamp analysis of the action of a benzodiazepine on Aplysia ganglion cells / J. Hoyer, M.R. Klee and W.-D. Heiss -- Effects of convulsants and anticonvulsants on nerve cells in Aplysia californica / M.R. Klee -- Convulsant effect of barium ion on Helix central ganglion cells / L. Erdélyi -- Mechanisms of electric excitability in the soma of mollusc neurones / P.G. Kostyuk -- Evidence for at least two types of adaptation in Helix pomatia neurones / M. Colding-Jørgensen -- Voltage-current characteristics of the neuronal membrane of Aplysia californica / W. Daunicht -- Involvement of the sodium pump in slow oscillations underlying the bursting patterns in Helix neurons / S.N. Ayrapetyan -- Mechanisms of spike and burst generation in the bimodal pacemaker RPal neuron of Helix pomatia L. / I. Vadász and J. Salánki -- Electrical properties of bursting pacemaker neurones / M. Gola -- Stabilization of bursting neurons by exogenous catecholamines during intra-cellular accumulation / M. Boisson and N. Chalazonitis -- Perfusion with reduced Na+ sea-water disassociates slow oscillations from action potentials in Aplysia bursting cells / P.A. Mathieu, F.A. Roberge and R.M. Gulrajani -- Relationship between cable properties and morphological characteristics in neurons with a folded surface / M. Mirolli -- Membrane resistance of molluscan neurons / M. Mirolli -- The tactile system of Lymnaea stagnalis / C. Janse -- Extraocular photoreception in Lymnaea stagnalis L. / C.J. Stoll.
  2. Peripheral and central discrimination of chemoreceptor stimulation in the snail, Helix pomatia L. / J. Salánki and Truong Van Bay -- Chemoreception in Aplysia / B. Jahan-Parwar and S.M. Fredman -- Identified giant neurones of Onchidium verruculatum and the computer-simulated neurone, and their input-output relation / Y. Katayarna and K. Murata -- Prolonged effects of electrical stimulation of the peripheral nerves on a bursting neuron in the snail ganglion / Mira Pašić, D. Zečević and D. Ristanović -- Functional organization and neural structure of unconditioned reflex in the snail / P.M. Balaban -- Participation of endogenous potentials of neurons in an unconditioned reflex arc of the snail / E.G. Litvinov -- Habituation and the peripheral and central organization of reflexes in Aplysia / J.W. Jacklet and J. Rine -- Neuronal network underlying the regulation of heart beat in Helix pomatia L. / Katalin S.-Rósza -- Neurons in the suboesophageal ganglion complex of the snail, Helix pomatia, having a functional relation to cardio-respiratory activity / H. van Wilgenburg and J.V. Milligan -- Peripheral and central control of the pneumostome in Lymnaea stagnalis / T.A. de Vlieger, C.H. Lever-de Vries and B.E.C. Plesch -- Central control of eating movements in Lymnaea stagnalis / J.T. Goldschmeding -- Concluding remarks. Retrospect and prospect / G.A. Kerkut.
  3. Results and perspectives in research on Gastropoda brain. Introductory remarks / J. Salánki -- Nerve cell homologies in gastropods / D.A. Sakharov -- Neuronal mapping of the brain of the pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis L. / W. Winlow and P.R. Benjamin -- Functional and branching characteristics of neurones identified by CoCl₂ staining in the central nervous system of Lymnaea stagnalis L. / I. Kiss and J. Salánki -- Peripheral neurosecretion in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis (L.) / N.V. Swindale and P.R. Benjamin -- Electrophysiology of identified neurosecretory neurones in the pond snail, Lymnaea stagnalis (L.) / P.R. Benjamin, N.V. Swindale and Carole T. Slade -- Regulatory input to neurosecretory cells of the freshwater pulmonate snail Lymnaea stagnalis L. / E.W. Roubos [and others] -- Electrophysiological and morphological characteristics of neurones of the snail, Helix pomatia L. / J. Pusztai, L. Détári and G. Szénási -- Glial cells of the snail brain. Some remarks on morphology and function / A. Nolte [and others] -- Dopamine metabolism and inactivation in the gastropod CNS / N.N. Osborne -- Serotonin and dopamine uptake by the snail (Helix pomatia) auricle and CNS / L. Hiripi and N.N. Osborne -- The regulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine metabolism in the brain of the pond snail Planorbis corneus / C.A. Marsden -- The distribution of histamine, histidine and histidine decarboxylase in ganglia, nerves and single identified neuronal cell bodies of Aplysia californica / D. Weinreich -- Subcellular localization of biogenic monoamines in the central nervous system and heart of the snail Helix pomatia L. as revealed by density gradient centrifugation / K. Elekes [and others].
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographies and index.