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Information Processing in the Visual Systems of Anthropods
Pupil and Pseudopupil in the Compound Eye of Drosophila
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1972
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Ein Mechanismus zur Steuerung des Lichtflusses in den Rhabdomeren des Komplexauges von Musca
K Kirschfeld
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N Franceschini
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On the fine structure of the peripheral retina and lamina ganglionaris of the fly, Musca domestica
G. Bruce Boschek
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Les phénomènes de pseudopupille dans l'œil composé deDrosophila
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Book chapters
pp. 17
Synaptology of the Lamina ganglionaris in the Fly
pp. 3
Periodic Structures and Structural Gradients in the Visual Ganglia of the Fly
pp. 23
Some Interrelationships between the First and Second Synaptic Regions of the Fly’s (Musca domestica L.) Visual System
pp. 31
Columns and Layers in the Second Synaptic Region of the Fly’s Visual System: The Case for Two Superimposed Neuronal Architectures
pp. 37
The Fine Structure of the Compound Eye of Formica polyctena — Functional Morphology of a Hymenopterean Eye
pp. 49
Measurements on the Arrangement of Ommatidial Structures in the Retina of Cataglyphis bicolor (Formicidae, Hymenoptera)
pp. 83
Directional Intensity Distribution in Single Ommatidia of the Honeybee, Apis mellifera
pp. 89
Pigment Migration and the Pupil of the Dioptric Apparatus in Superposition Eyes
pp. 93
Eye Movements in the Housefly Musca domestica
pp. 97
Photoreconversion of Invertebrate Visual Pigments
pp. 147
Electrophysiological Studies on the Eyes of Diptera, Mecoptera and Hymenoptera
pp. 163
A Preliminary Report on the Analysis of the Optomotor System of the Bee — Behavioral Studies with Spectral Lights
pp. 167
A Preliminary Report on the Analysis of the Optomotor System of the Honey Bee — Single Unit Recordings During Stimulation with Spectral Lights
pp. 177
ERG of Formica polyctena and Selective Adaptation
pp. 195
Experiments on Pattern Discrimination in Honey Bees
pp. 201
A Qualitative Model for Pattern Discrimination in the Honey Bee
pp. 207
The Ability of Honey Bees to Generalise Visual Stimuli
pp. 213
First Steps in a Behavioral Analysis of Pattern Discrimination in Diptera
pp. 217
Intraaxonal Visual Responses from Visual Cells and Second-order Neurons of an Insect Retina
pp. 255
Processing of Cues from the Moving Environment in the Drosophila Navigation System
pp. 265
Behavioral Diagnostics; a Way to Analyze Visual Mutants of Drosophila
pp. 281
The Relation of Astromenotactic and Anemomenotactic Orientation Mechanisms in Desert Ants, Cataglyphis bicolor (Formicidae, Hymenoptera)
pp. 287
The Significance of Different Eye Regions for Astromenotactic Orientation in Cataglyphis bicolor (Formicidae, Hymenoptera)
pp. 309
The Time — Dependent Storing of Optical Information in the Honeybee
pp. 61
The Visual System of Musca: Studies on Optics, Structure and Function
pp. 75
Pupil and Pseudopupil in the Compound Eye of Drosophila
pp. 183
Pattern Modulation and Pattern Detection in the Visual System of Hymenoptera
pp. 231
Mechanisms of Orientation and Pattern Recognition by Jumping Spiders (Salticidae)
pp. 275
Idiothetic Course Control and Visual Orientation
pp. 295
The Visual Orientation of Desert Ants, Cataglyphis bicolor, by Means of Terrestrial Cues
pp. 315
Learning Experiments on the Use of Side — Specific Information in the Olfactory and Visual System in the Honey Bee (Apis mellifica)
pp. 323
The Relationship between Difference in Stimuli and Choice Frequency in Training Experiments with the Honeybee
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