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Escape response
Evolutionary and Homeostatic Changes in Morphology of Visual Dendrites of Mauthner Cells in Astyanax Blind Cavefish
Loudness-Dependent Behavioral Responses and Habituation to Sound by the Longfin Squid (Doryteuthis Pealeii)
A Review of the Diversity in Motor Control, Kinematics and Behaviour Paolo Domenici1,* and Melina E
Three-Dimensional Observations of Swarms of Antarctic Krill (Euphausia Superba) Made Using a Multi-Beam Echosounder
Temperament, Reward and Punishment Sensitivity, and Clinical Disorders: Implications for Behavioral Case Formulation and Therapy
Environmental Effects on Fish Escape Responses
THE EFFECTS of SOCIAL STATUS on DOPAMINERGIC REGULATION of NEURAL CIRCUIT ACTIVATION and BEHAVIOR by Katie N. Clements July, 2017 Director of Thesis: Dr
Dopamine Modulates the Lateral Giant Neuron and Serotonergic Facilitation in Crayfish Joshua Scott Itlot W
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Development of Locomotion in Low Water Exposure Using Sturgeon 2 A,* B B 3 Anshin
Anti-Predator Responses of Squid Throughout Ontogeny
Response of the Larval Zebrafish to Spinal Cord Injury: Labeled Lesions, Two-Photon Axotomy and Recovery of Visuomotor Behaviors
Three-Dimensional Observations of Swarms of Antarctic Krill (Euphausia Superba) Made Using a Multi-Beam Echosounder
Individual Variation and Temporal Repeatability
Loudness-Dependent Behavioral Responses and Habituation to Sound by the Longfin Squid (Doryteuthis Pealeii)
Locomotion Abilities to Exploit Beneficial Resources and Envi- 25 Ronments
The Mauthner-Cell Circuit of Fish As a Model System for Startle Plasticity
Recording Field Potentials from Zebrafish Larvae During Escape Responses
Phytoplankton Odor Modifies the Response of Euphausia Superba to Flow
Top View
Euphausia Superba) and Fisheries Management Under the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources Randa Ali Mansour University of Rhode Island
How Stimulus Direction Determines the Trajectory of the Mauthner-Initiated Escape Response in a Teleost Fish
Chemical Senses
Multiple Sensory Modalities Used by Squid in Successful Predator Evasion Throughout Ontogeny Carly A
Integrative and Comparative Biology Integrative and Comparative Biology, Volume 55, Number 1, Pp
Review the Mauthner Cell Half a Century Later
The Birth, Death and Resurrection of Avoidance: a Reconceptualization of a Troubled Paradigm
Cognitive Control of Escape Behaviour
A Flight Sensory-Motor to Olfactory Histamine Circuit Mediates Olfactory Processing of Ecologically and Behaviorally Natural Stimuli
Juvenile Coral Reef Fish Alter Escape Responses When Exposed To