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Carl Gans (Editor), Philip S. Ulinski (Editor)

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0226281191 978-0226281193 June 1, 1992 1
The third of a planned group of volumes dealing with reptilian nervous systems, Sensorimotor Integration focuses chiefly on visual and sensorimotor aspects of reptilian neurobiology. Chapters examine data for numerous species, drawing together the most current work and thinking on each topic and emphasizing results from recent studies.

"This volume would be a valuable addition to any comparative anatomist's bookshelf, and one that should be of great interest to comparative neurobiologists and neuroanatomists alike."—Katherine V. Fite, Quarterly Review of Biology

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Carl Gans is professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Michigan. He is the editor of the Journal of Morphology. Philip S. Ulinski is professor in and chairman of the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago.

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This review summarizes what is known about the structure of reptilian retinas. Read the first page
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nucleus reticularis caloris, marginal neuropil, snake spindles, terminal nerve mass, sensory trigeminal system, dorsal lateral geniculate complex, griseus tectalis, nucleus descendens nervi trigemini, common sensory trigeminal nuclei, ventromedial vestibular nuclei, luminosity horizontal cells, photoreceptor pedicles, tectobulbar neurons, synaptic ridge, geniculatus pretectalis, reptilian optic tectum, green single cones, reptilian cerebellum, grape endings, tectal units, nucleus reticularis medius, proximal inner plexiform layer, tectal organization, turtle nervous system, dopaminergic interplexiform cells
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Brain Res, New York, Cell Tiss, Vision Res, Brain Behav, Boer-van Huizen, Academic Press, Pergamon Press, Plenum Press, Acta Anat, Reptilian Species Discussed, Concluding Remarks, Trends Neurosci, Van Noorden, Ariens Kappers, Cys Tyr, Raven Press, The Netherlands, Acta Physiol, American Medical Association, Eye Res, Life Sci, Springer Verlag, Fast Blue, John Wiley
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