Effects of asphyxia on the visual activity of the crayfish with neural deafferentation of the eyestalks [Efectos de la asfixia sobre la activadad visual del camarón de río con desaferentación neural de sus tallos oculares.]
Por:
Puche J., Barrera-Mera B.
Publicada:
1 ene 1993
Resumen:
Centripetal migration of distal pigments of the crayfish compound eye, is induced by light, by a protocerebral circadian pacemaker and among many other influences by asphyxia. The adaptive migration of those pigments, in this case, is accompanied by a clear neural hyperexcitability which can be suppressed by experimental deafferentation of the eyestalks.
Filiaciones:
Puche J.:
Departamento de Fisiología, Facultad de Medicina, D.F., U.N.A.M, Mexico
Barrera-Mera B.:
Departamento de Fisiología, Facultad de Medicina, D.F., U.N.A.M, Mexico
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