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Biology 484 – Ethology Chapter 4 – Neural Mechanisms Controlling Behavior
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Chapter 4 Woodhouse’s toad
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4.1 A complex response to simple stimuli
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4.2 A simple rule of thumb governs this beetle’s mating behavior
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4.3 Pioneers in the study of animal behavior
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4.4 Begging behavior by a gull chick
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4.5 Effectiveness of different visual stimuli in triggering the begging behavior of herring gull chicks
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4.6 Instinct theory
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4.7 A code breaker
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4.8 Bolas spider deception
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4.9 Complex code breaking by a wasp (Part 1)
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4.9 Complex code breaking by a wasp (Part 2)
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Santiago Ramon Y. Cajal (1852-1934) Founding Scientist in the Modern Approach to Neuroscience. Received Nobel Prize in 1906
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4.10 The eyestalks of a fiddler crab point straight up
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4.11 Noctuid moth ears
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4.12 Neurons and their operation
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4.13 Neural network of a moth
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4.14 Properties of the ultrasound-detecting auditory receptors of a noctuid moth (Part 1)
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4.14 Properties of the ultrasound-detecting auditory receptors of a noctuid moth (Part 2)
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4.15 How moths might locate bats in space (Part 1)
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4.15 How moths might locate bats in space (Part 2)
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4.15 How moths might locate bats in space (Part 3)
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4.16 Bat ultrasonic cries trigger evasive behavior in a number of insects
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4.17 Is the A2 cell necessary for anti-interception behavior by moths? (Part 1)
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4.17 Is the A2 cell necessary for anti-interception behavior by moths? (Part 2)
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4.18 Avoidance of and attraction to different sound frequencies by crickets (Part 1)
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4.18 Avoidance of and attraction to different sound frequencies by crickets (Part 2)
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4.20 Escape behavior by a sea slug
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4.21 Neural control of escape behavior in Tritonia
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4.27 The star-nosed mole’s nose differs greatly from those of its relatives
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4.28 A special tactile apparatus (Part 1)
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4.28 A special tactile apparatus (Part 2)
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4.29 The cortical sensory map of the star-nosed mole (Part 1)
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4.29 The cortical sensory map of the star-nosed mole (Part 2)
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4.30 Sensory analysis in four insectivores
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4.31 Sensory analysis in humans and naked mole-rats
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4.32 Ultraviolet-reflecting patterns have great biological significance for some species
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4.33 A bird that can sense ultraviolet light
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4.34 The ultraviolet reflectance of the throat patch affects mate choice in the bluethroat
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4.35 Relevant movements activate neurons in different parts of the superior temporal sulcus
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4.37 Specialization of function in different parts of the visual cortex of humans
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4.39 The hippocampus is essential for navigation by humans (Part 1)
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4.39 The hippocampus is essential for navigation by humans (Part 2)
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4.39 The hippocampus is essential for navigation by humans (Part 3)
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4.40 The ability to navigate unfamiliar terrain requires a compass sense and map sense (Part 1)
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4.40 The ability to navigate unfamiliar terrain requires a compass sense and map sense (Part 2)
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4.41 Clock shifting and altered navigation in homing pigeons
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4.42 The fall migration route of monarch butterflies takes some butterflies from Canada to Mexico
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4.43 Manipulation of the biological clock changes the orientation of migrating monarchs
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4.44 Polarized light affects the orientation of monarch butterflies
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