Today's Hours: 8:00am - 10:00pm

Search

Did You Mean:

Search Results

  • Book
    edited by Randolf Menzel, Paul R. Benjamin.
    Contents:
    Beyond the cellular alphabet of learning and memory in invertebrates / Randolf Menzel and Paul R. Benjamin
    Action selection / M. Heisenberg
    Cognitive components of insect behavior / Martin Giurfa and Randolf Menzel --Exploring brain connectivity in insect model systems of learning and memory / Jürgen Rybak
    'Decision making' in larval Drosophila / Michael Schleyer, Sören Diegelmann, Birgit Michels, Timo Saumweber and Bertram Gerber
    Optophysiological approaches to learning and memory in Drosphila melanogaster / Thomas Riemensperger and André Fiala
    Computational analyses of learning networks / Douglas A. Baxter, Enrico Cataldo and John H. Byrne
    Issues in invertebrate learning raised by robot models / Barbara Webb
    Mechanosensory learning and memory in Caenorhabditis elegans / Andrea H. McEwan and Catharine H. Rankin
    Molecular and cellular circuits underlying Caenorhabditis elegans olfactory plasticity / Joy Alcedo and Yun Zhang
    Thermosensory learning in Caenorhabditis elegans / Hirouyuki Sasakura and Ikue Mori
    Age-dependent modulation of learning and memory in Caenorhabditis elegans / Shin Murakami
    Salt chemotaxis learning in Caenorhabditis elegans / Yuichi Iino
    A systems analysis of neural networks underlying gastropod learning and memory / Paul R. Benjamin
    Comparison of operant and classical conditioning of feeding behavior in Aplysia / Riccardo Mozzachiodi, Douglas A. Baxter and John H. Byrne
    Mechanisms of short-term and intermediate-term memory in Aplysia / Robert D. Hawkins, Igor Antonov and Iksung Jin
    Synaptic mechanisms of induction and maintenance of long-term sensitization memory in Aplysia / David L. Glanzman
    Roles of protein kinase C and protein kinase M in Aplysia learning / Margaret Hastings, Carole A. Farah adn Wayne S. Sossin
    Multisite cellular and synaptic mechanisms in Hermissenda Pavlovian conditioning / Terry Crow and Nan Ge Jin
    Molecular and cellular mechanisms of classical conditioning in the feeding system of Lymnaea / Gyorgy Kemenes
    Operant conditioning of respiration in Lymnaea / Ken Lukowiak and Sarah Dalesman
    Associative memory mechanisms in terrestrial slugs and snails / Alan Gelperin
    Observational and other types of learning in Octopus / Piero Amodio and Graziano Fiorito
    The neurophysiological basis of learning and memory in advanced vertebrates / Binyamin Hochner and Tal Shomrat
    Learning, memory, and brain plasticity in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) / Ludovic Dickel, Anne-Sophie Darmaillacq, Christelle Joset-Alves and Cécile Bellanger
    A multidisciplinary approach to learning and memory in the crab Neohelice (Chasmagnathus) granulata / Daniel Tomsic and Arturo Romano
    Drosphila memory research through four eras / Seth M. Tomchik and Ronald L. Davis
    Visual learning and decision making in Drosphila melanogaster / Aike Guo, Huimin Lu, Ke Zhang, Qingzhong Rena nd Yah-num Chiang Wong
    In search of the engram in the honeybee brain / Randolf Menzel
    Neural correlates of olfactory learning in the primary olfactory center of teh honeybee brain / Jean-Christophe Sanidoz
    Mermory phases and signaling cascades in honeybees / Uli Muller
    Pheremones acting as social signals modulate learning in honeybees / Elodie Urlacher, Jean-Marc Devaud and Alison R. Mercer
    Extinction learning and memory formation in the honeybee / Dorothea Eisenhardt
    Glutamate neurotransmission and appetitive olfactory conditioning in the honeybee / Gérard Leboulle
    Cellular mechanisms of neuronal plasticity in the honeybee brain / Bernd Grünlatt
    Behavioral and neural analyses of punishment learning in honeybees / Stevanus Rio Tedjakumala and Martin Giurfa
    Breain aging and performance plasticity in honeybees / Daniel Munch and Gro V. Amdam
    Learning and recognitionof identity in ants / Patrizia D'ettorre
    Bounded plasticity in the desert ant's navigational tool kit / Rüdiger Wehner and Wolfgagn Rössler
    Learning and decision making in a social context / Nigel R. Franks and Ana B. Sendova-Franks
    Olfactory and visual learning in cockroaches and crickets / Makoto Mitzunami, Yukihisa Matsumoto, Hidehiro Watanabe and Hiroshi Nishino
    Individual recognition and the evolution of learning and memory in Polistes paper wasps / Elizabeth A. Tibbetts and Michael J. Sheehan.
    Digital Access ScienceDirect 2013
  • Other
    Antonio Soler.
    Print p1983
  • Article
    Zehetbauer G.
    Albrecht Von Graefes Arch Klin Exp Ophthalmol. 1977 Dec 31;205(1):41-6.
    As Ps. pyocyanea seems to replace previously dominant germs as the main cause of corneal infections, the influence of Chloromycetin and actinomycin D on the primary resistance of the cornea and the so-called depressor effect of corneal superinfection with Ps. pyocyanea was tested. The experimental results showed that primary resistance of the mouse cornea against Ps. pyocyanea could be reduced by local application of Chloromycetin drops, but not by actinomycin D. Likewise, the depressor effect of corneal superinfection by Ps. pyocyanea could be significantly reduced by Chloromycetin, whereas actinomycin D had no influence.
    Digital Access Access Options