Time coding in the midbrain of mormyrid electric fish. I. Physiology and anatomy of cells in the nucleus exterolateralis pars anterior S. AmagaiM. A. FriedmanC. D. Hopkins ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 115 - 130
Time coding in the midbrain of mormyrid electric fish. II. Stimulus selectivity in the nucleus exterolateralis pars posterior S. Amagai ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 131 - 143
Identification of two cardioacceleratory neurons in the isopod crustacean, Ligia exotica and their effects on cardiac ganglion cells A. SakuraiH. Yamagishi ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 145 - 152
Autodetection and chemistry of female and male pheromone in both sexes of the tiger moth Panaxia quadripunctaria D. SchneiderS. SchulzW. Francke ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 153 - 161
Identification of carbonic anhydrase activity in bullfrog olfactory receptor neurons: histochemical localization and role in CO2 chemoreception E. L. CoatesC. M. Q. WellsR. P. Smith ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 163 - 174
Consummatory feeding movements in Aplysia fasciata are facilitated by conspecifics with access to mates, by reproductive tract homogenates and by bag cell peptides S. BlumbergA. J. Susswein ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 175 - 181
Inhibition of mating in Aplysia fasciata by food stimuli in the environment, but not by post-ingestion stimuli causing satiation Y. NedvetzkiS. MarkovichA. J. Susswein ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 183 - 190
Variability in odor-modulated flight by moths M. A. WillisE. A. Arbas ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 191 - 202
Arctiid moths and bat echolocation: broad-band clicks interfere with neural responses to auditory stimuli in the nuclei of the lateral lemniscus of the big brown bat J. TougaardJ. H. CassedayE. Covey ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 203 - 215
Capacitance detection in the wave-type electric fish Eigenmannia during active electrolocation G. von der Emde ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 217 - 224
Visual position stabilization in the hummingbird hawk moth, Macroglossum stellatarum L. I. Behavioural analysis R. KernD. Varjú ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 225 - 237
Visual position stabilization in the hummingbird hawk moth, Macroglossum stellatarum L. II. Electrophysiological analysis of neurons sensitive to wide-field image motion R. Kern ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 239 - 249
Phase shifting by novelty-induced running: activity dose-response curves at different circadian times K. J. BobrzynskaN. Mrosovsky ORIGINAL PAPER Pages: 251 - 258