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Autor:
William Schallek, C. A. G. Wiersma
Publikováno v:
Journal of neurophysiology. 10(5)
Autor:
Barbara York, C. A. G. Wiersma
Publikováno v:
Progress in Neurobiology. 5:127-166
Autor:
C. A. G. Wiersma, Richard Hirsh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Physiology ? A. 102:173-188
A theory that optomotor memory involves the formation of limited black- and white-sensitive zones within the retina is presented. These zones would be formed due to the presence of any black-white border within the visual field. They adjoin each bord
Autor:
C. A. G. Wiersma, Richard Hirsh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 66:33-46
Study was made of the effect of separation between stripes in the visual field upon responses which indicate memory of those stripes. The amount of separation between white stripes had very little effect, whereas response strength and the amount of s
Autor:
C. A. G. Wiersma, Joan L. M. Roach
Publikováno v:
Comprehensive Physiology
The sections in this article are: 1 Classification of Interneurons 2 Integration in the Absence of Interneurons 3 Thermoreception and Chemoreception 4 Mechanoreception 4.1 Arthropods 4.2 Annelids 4.3 Molluscs 4.4 Interneurons of Axial Nerve Cord Resp
Autor:
C. A. G. Wiersma
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 74:63-79
Autor:
Geoffrey Keighley, C. A. G. Wiersma
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology. 17:305-314
Autor:
C. H. Ellis, C. A. G. Wiersma
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 18:223-236
The effectiveness with which different contractions in a number of muscles can be inhibited was investigated. As a measure of this effectiveness the frequency of inhibition which can just inhibit a contraction with a given frequency of excitation was
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content. 139:171-177
Autor:
C. A. G. Wiersma
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 28:13-21
It is shown that the opener muscle of the hermit crab, Eupagurus bernhardus L., receives a single motor axon. Stimulation of this axon results, when appropriate stimuli are used, in two types of contractions comparable with the fast and slow contract