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of Pharmacology, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Medical school, Statement of Problem. ............................ .................. Stimulus Field . ................................ Auditory Cues in Nature. ........................................... Insects ........................................................ Fish ............................................................. Amphibians reptiles. ........................................... Birds ............................................................ Mammals ........................................................ ................ Structural Functional Aspects of . Insects. ..... .................................................... Fish ............................................................. ........................................... Amphibians reptiles. Birds ................. .......................................... Mammals ........................................................ ............................................ Models Speculations. Single-neuron models for . ................................ Models involving populations of neurons. ............................. Summary .......................................................... .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ALL ANIMALS RELY ON THEIR SENSE ORGANS to provide information on the environment. Once received, this information must be sampled processed by both peripheral receptors by the central nervous system to determine the nature significance of the external signals. Finally, a judgment must be made whether or not the information should be acted on, this judgment depends on a variety of physical physiological factors. Usually different sense organs act in concert, providing an integrated picture of the environment, but if one sense organ cannot be used, then the others must provide, as best they can,
Physiological Reviews – The American Physiological Society
Published: Jan 1, 1972
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