Invertebrate Learning: Volume 2 Arthropods and Gastropod MollusksOf Volume 2.- 6 The Chelicerates.- I. Introduction.- II. General Characteristics.- A. Habitat.- B. General Morphology.- C. Nervous System-General.- D. Nutrition.- E. Mating and Reproduction.- F. Respiration.- G. Sense Organs.- III. Learning Studies.- A. Habituation.- B. Conditioning.- C. Acquired Orientations.- D. Conditioning in Limulus.- IV. Conclusions.- References.- 7 Learning in Crustacea.- I. Introduction.- A. Evolutionary Relationships.- B. Early Demonstrations of Learning.- C. Reasons for Studying Crustacean Learning.- II. Characteristics of the Group Germane to Learning.- A. General C. |
Contents
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Basic Behavior Modifications | 7 |
Contents of Volume | 24 |
Perspectives on the Comparative Analysis of Learning | 38 |
Chapter 7 | 49 |
Chapter 3 | 120 |
Coelenterate Behavioral Physiology | 127 |
Summary and Conclusions | 161 |
Chapter 9 | 173 |
Chapter 10 | 186 |
Behavior Modification in Annelids | 225 |
A Class Oligochaeta | 250 |
F Biological Significance of Sensitization | 256 |
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Invertebrate Learning: Volume 2 Arthropods and Gastropod Mollusks William Corning No preview available - 2012 |
Invertebrate Learning: Volume 2 Arthropods and Gastropod Mollusks William Corning No preview available - 2012 |
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