Brain Mechanisms of Behaviour in Lower Vertebrates
Understanding the brain's role in vertebrate behavior
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Jul '81
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This book delves into how the brain governs the behavior of lower vertebrates, focusing on teleosts and amphibians while bridging knowledge gaps.
Originally published in 1981, Brain Mechanisms of Behaviour in Lower Vertebrates explores the intricate ways in which the brain influences the behavior of lower vertebrates. Focusing primarily on teleosts and amphibians, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the existing knowledge surrounding these classes. It aims to bridge the gap in understanding vertebrate brain mechanisms, especially in comparison to the extensive literature available on mammalian brain behavior.
The text is structured around five key areas of interest, beginning with the evolution of lower vertebrate brain structures and their functional implications. It further examines how sensory information is processed within these animals, offering insights into their sleep patterns, arousal, attentiveness, and appetite. The book also delves into how experiences can shape and modify behaviors over time, providing a well-rounded view of the subject matter.
Brain Mechanisms of Behaviour in Lower Vertebrates is particularly valuable for students and researchers in the fields of neurobiology and animal behavior. By combining foundational knowledge with specialized topics, it serves as a significant resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of comparative neuroethology and the behavioral intricacies of lower vertebrates.
ISBN: 9780521237024
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 24mm
Weight: 615g
328 pages