Salánki János (szerk.): Neurobiology of invertebrates. Proceedings of the symposium. Tihany, Sept. 4-7. 1967 - Neurobiology of invertebrates (Budapest, 1968)

NEUROBIOLOGY OF INVERTEBRATES Proceedings of a Symposium held at the Biological Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Tihany, September 4-7, 1967 Edited hy J. SALÁNKI, Director of the Biological Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences The thirty-four papers in this volume written by specialists in the field of invertebrate neuromorphology, neurophysiol­ogy and zoology present the results of recent research on the nervous system of annelids, molluscs, crustaceans and in­sects. Studies of the first part pre­sent mainly submicroscopical and histochemical investiga­tions from the viewpoint of func­tional morphology of structures involved in neural regulation. Papers of the second part, de­voted to elementary processes and to chemical specificity at cellular level, are partly of bio­physical, partly of pharmaco­logical interest. The third part contains papers discussing select­ed problems of active substances and enzymes in the nervous system and heart, and also transport of materials along nerves. The fourth part includes studies on neural integration, especially on problems of learn­ing and control of behavior. AKADÉMIAI KIADÓ, BUDAPEST

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