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Photoevoked response of the optic tectum in larval stage XII and juvenile Rana catesbeiana
The previous cytological and electrophysiological work suggests that the optic tectum matures during metamorphic climax. It was the aim of the present work to attempt to compare pre metamorphic (Stage XII) larval and post metamorphic juvenile, Rana ...
Phillips, Michael Gale
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An evaluation of the hypothesis of shifting terminals in goldfish optic tectum
It has been proposed that the terminal arbors of retinal ganglion cells continually shift positions in the optic tectum as a natural consequence of growth in larval amphibians and teleost fish. Here, we develop a detailed anatomical model of this process,
CA Stuermer, SS Easter
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Forty-two monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) generated against nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) from electric organ were tested for their ability to cross-react in the optic tectum of the frog Rana pipiens.
JM Lindstrom +3 more
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There is a neuronal birthdate gradient within the chick optic tectum.
Previous birthdating studies [5] revealed a lateral rostroventral to medial caudodorsal birthdate gradient within the optic tectum. The lateral to medial dimension is not represented here.
Luke D. McGowan (483282) +2 more
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The optic tectum of Pristolepis malabaricus is laminated like the general teleostean pattern. Areas associated with the primary sensory function like vision is significantly related to the differences in the feeding habits. P. malabaricus is a carnivore,
JOHN, K C, ANAND, SHERLY P.
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Comparative neurology of the optic tectum [PDF]
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It is well established that the optic tectum (or its mammalian homologue, the superior colliculus) is involved in directing gaze toward salient stimuli. However, salient stimuli typically induce orienting responses beyond gaze shifts.
Ohayon, Shay +2 more
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Object identity representation occurs early in the archerfish visual system
Archerfish hunt by shooting a jet of water at aerial targets, a behavior used to study their visual processing by presenting a set of images on a screen above the water tank and observing the behavioral response.
Svetlana Volotsky, Ronen Segev
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Calsequestrins New Calcium Store Markers of Adult Zebrafish Cerebellum and Optic Tectum. [PDF]
Furlan S +6 more
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