Mechanical sensitivity of the facial nerve fibers innervating the anterior palate of the puffer,Fugu pardalis, and their central projection to the primary taste center Sadao KiyoharaIwao HidakaSatoru Yamashita OriginalPaper Pages: 705 - 716
Tongue-muscle-controlling motoneurons in the Japanese toad: topography, morphology and neuronal pathways from the ‘snapping-evoking area’ in the optic tectum Masahiko SatouToshiya MatsushimaKazuo Ueda OriginalPaper Pages: 717 - 737
The antidromic activation of tectal neurons by electrical stimuli applied to the caudal medulla oblongata in the toad,Bufo bufo L. Masahiko SatouJörg -Peter Ewert OriginalPaper Pages: 739 - 748
A proposed neural pathway for vocalization in South African clawed frogs,Xenopus laevis Daniel M. WetzelUrsula L. HaerterDarcy B. Kelley OriginalPaper Pages: 749 - 761
Species specificity and temperature dependency of temporal processing by the auditory midbrain of two species of treefrogs Gary J. RoseEliot A. BrenowitzRobert R. Capranica OriginalPaper Pages: 763 - 769
S-neurons and not L-neurons are the source of GABAergic action in the ocellar retina Josef AmmermüllerReto Weiler OriginalPaper Pages: 779 - 788
Ontogenetic development of neural responses in the olfactory bulb of laboratory mice H. J. SchäferU. Schmidt OriginalPaper Pages: 789 - 796
Responses to pure tones and linear FM components of the CF — FM biosonar signal by single units in the inferior colliculus of the mustached bat William E. O'Neill OriginalPaper Pages: 797 - 815
Effect of rest deprivation on motor activity of fish Irene ToblerAlexander A. Borbély OriginalPaper Pages: 817 - 822
The velocity filter, a system for recording and on line decomposition of complex extracellular spike trains by analog computing Uwe T. KochMichael Brunner OriginalPaper Pages: 823 - 830
Visual interneurons in the lobula complex of the fleshfly,Boettcherisca peregrina Kimitoshi UmedaHideki Tateda OriginalPaper Pages: 831 - 836
Collision with and avoidance of obstacles by blind cave fishAnoptichthys jordani (Characidae) T. Teyke OriginalPaper Pages: 837 - 843
Endogenous burst-organizing potentials in two classes of neurons in the lobster cardiac ganglion respond differently to alterations in divalent ion concentration Allan Berlind OriginalPaper Pages: 845 - 856