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    Learning and Memory

    Crickets have excellent capabilities for olfactory and visual learning and thus are useful organisms in which to study the mechanisms of learning and memory. Our studies on crickets have revealed detailed info...

    Makoto Mizunami, Yukihisa Matsumoto in The Cricket as a Model Organism (2017)

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    Protocols for Olfactory Conditioning Experiments

    Insects have sophisticated learning abilities despite the relative simplicity of their central neural systems, which consist of small numbers of neurons as compared to vertebrates. Among insects, crickets (Gryllu...

    Yukihisa Matsumoto, Chihiro Sato Matsumoto in The Cricket as a Model Organism (2017)

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    Development of Invertebrate Brain Platform: Management of Research Resources for Invertebrate Neuroscience and Neuroethology

    Various kinds of analysis and mathematical models based on neuroscience are develo** in the neural network study. In the research, experimental data and knowledge so far obtained are essential resources to d...

    Hidetoshi Ikeno, Ryohei Kanzaki, Hitoshi Aonuma in Neural Information Processing (2008)

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    Dynamics of Second-Order Neurons of Cockroach Ocelli

    The incremental responses from second-order ocellar neurons of the cockroach, Periplaneta americana, were measured. The responses consisted of two components, graded potentials and spikes.

    Makoto Mizunami in Neurobiology of Sensory Systems (1989)