Invertebrate Experiments Show Peripheral Nervous System Critical
in Sensing Stimuli and Producing Sex-Specific Behavior
In
a series of novel experiments, researchers from the Georgia Institute
of Technology have found that properties of sensory neurons in invertebrate
animal limbs, rather than an organism's central nervous system,
seem to be critical in determining what types of information are
received and what behaviors result.
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