Comparative Physiology and Evolution of Vision in Invertebrates :
[Book]
A: Invertebrate Photoreceptors
by H. Autrum, M.F. Bennett, B. Diehn, K. Hamdorf, M. Heisenberg, M. Järvilehto, P. Kunze, R. Menzel, W.H. Miller, A.W. Snyder, D.G. Stavenga, M. Yoshida ; edited by H. Autrum.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1979
(xi, 729 pages 314 illustrations)
Handbook of sensory physiology, 7 / 6 / 6 A.
1 Introduction --;2 Photic Responses and Sensory Transduction in Protists --;3 Intraocular Filters --;4 The Physiology of Invertebrate Visual Pigments --;5 The Physics of Vision in Compound Eyes --;6 Receptor Potentials in Invertebrate Visual Cells --;7 Pseudopupils of Compound Eyes --;8 Apposition and Superposition Eyes --;9 Spectral Sensitivity and Colour Vision in Invertebrates --;10 Extraocular Photoreception --;11 Extraocular Light Receptors and Circadian Rythms --;12 Genetic Approach to a Visual System --;Author Index.
In the comparative physiology of photoreception by the Protista and the invertebrates two aspects are emphasized: (1) the diversity of visual processes in these groups and (2) their bearing upon general mechanisms of photoreception.
Medicine.
R1
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B943
1979
by H. Autrum, M.F. Bennett, B. Diehn, K. Hamdorf, M. Heisenberg, M. Järvilehto, P. Kunze, R. Menzel, W.H. Miller, A.W. Snyder, D.G. Stavenga, M. Yoshida ; edited by H. Autrum.