Adaptive Radiation of the Pineal System

作者: D.I. Hamasaki , D.J. Eder

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-66468-7_9

关键词: Superior cervical ganglionCell biologyFalling (sensation)Neural activityBiologyPineal glandAdaptive radiationIntracranial structure

摘要: In lower vertebrates an intracranial structure exists which contains typical photoreceptors and responds to light falling on the surface of head by inhibition neural activity. higher this lacks but its biochemical activity is influenced lateral eyes. This remarkable Pineal, it found in almost all vertebrates.

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