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    Receptor Potentials in Invertebrate Visual Cells

    Most of our knowledge of invertebrate visual systems has come from studies on arthropods and molluscs. Relatively little is known about the function of visual structures in other invertebrates. Thus many of th...

    M. Järvilehto in Comparative Physiology and Evolution of Vision in Invertebrates (1979)

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    Spectral and Polarization Sensitivity of Identified Retinal Cells of the Fly

    Many experiments, both training and optomotoric, can demonstrate how many insects, especially bees, are able to utilize the information of polarized light. Many concrete facts about this can be found in the bo...

    M. Järvilehto, J. Moring in Neural Principles in Vision (1976)