Animal Behavior: Its Evolutionary and Neurological Basis |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
TWO SIMPLE NERVOUS SYSTEMS | 15 |
FOUR BILATERAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS | 27 |
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action activity animal behavior archipallium associational axon bees BILATERAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS biology birds brain capacity cell bodies centers central nervous system cerebral cortex changes classical conditioning coelenterates complex contract coordination cortical cues discrimination dorsal earthworms effectors electric shock elicited environment example excitation experiments feeding fibers flatworm function ganglia ganglion gland havior Hydra hypothalamus inhibition innate insects instinctive behavior invertebrates involved IRRITABILITY AND CONDUCTION learning ability lesions light mammals maze memory ment modes of adaptation monkey motor neurons movements muscles nematocysts neocortex nerve cells nerve net nest octopus olfactory optic orientation Paramecia patterns phylogeny primates problem protozoa receptors Redrawn from Hyman reflex region response sea anemones sense organs sensitive sensory and motor sensory systems simple social behavior species spinal cord starfish statocyst STEREOTYPED BEHAVIOR stimulus structure surface symbolic processes synapses thalamus tion tracts trials VERTEBRATE NERVOUS SYSTEM vertebrates visual worms