v. 1. Propaedeutics to comparative neurology.--v. 2. Invertebrates and origin of vertebrates.--v. 3, pt. 1. Structural elements: biology of nervous tissue.--v. 3, pt ...
IN the review of my book on the “Origin of Vertebrates,” which appeared in NATURE of May 13, the reviewer, discussing my theory that the vertebrate centra nervous system represents the conjoint ...
Squid, octopus, and cuttlefish -- even to scientists who study them -- are wonderfully weird creatures. Known as the soft-bodied or coleoid cephalopods, they have the largest nervous system of any ...
In a new study, researchers used a new live-imaging technique to watch neurons being created in squid embryos almost in real-time. They were then able to track those cells through the development of ...
While octopus is popular as a food ingredient, it is also known to have advanced intelligence despite being an invertebrate. Professor Michael Graziano, Princeton University psychologist and ...
Papers presented at a meeting held at the University of Chicago, in April 1967, and sponsored by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (contract F44620-67-C0083), the Comparative Physiology ...
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Scientists thought it was brainless, but it’s almost all brain
For decades, biologists treated a familiar marine invertebrate as a kind of living afterthought, a translucent tube that ...
Whether it’s joy or anger, we’re wired to catch and spread emotions. Here's how to inoculate ourselves against negative ones. Giant Pacific octopus. Source: Bill Abbott, via Wikimedia Commons.
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