Evolution of the nervous systemT. Ryan Gregory
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Origin and evolution of the nervous system considered from the diffuse nervous system of cnidarians. Within Spiralia, Gnathifera may represent the deepest branching lineage comprising the jaw worms Gnathostomulida and their sister group Micrognathozoa + Sy... DOE Science,FW University. - 《Hika...
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All biology only makes sense when seen in the light of evolution, and this is especially true for the nervous system. All animals have nervous systems that mediate their behaviors, many of them species specific. Yet, these nervous systems all evolved from the simple nervous system of a common...
responses tend to be generalized, many are astonishingly complex for so simple a nervous system. This type of nervous system is found among vertebrates in nerve Bilateral nervous systems, the simplest of which occur in flatworms, represent a distinct increase in complexity over the nerve net of...
Kappers calls the ' metabolic tissue ' of the central nervous system. This section of the book will be of particular value to students of comparative anatomy and psychology in providing them with a brief and easily understood survey of the whole field of comparative neurology.The latter part of...
HL Eisthen,KR Theis 摘要: Animals ubiquitously interact with environmental and symbiotic microbes, and the effects of these interactions on animal physiology are currently the subject of intense interest. Nevertheless, the influence of microbes on nervous system evolution has been largely ignored. We ...
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The nervous system is difficult to consider in a phylogenetic context, because many of its properties are emergent novelties. A CNS is defined as a place where neurons are more concentrated than elsewhere in the body, but this definition blurs the distinction between the CNS and the peripheral ...