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Zoology, 5/e
Stephen A. Miller, College of the Ozarks
John B. Harley, Eastern Kentucky University

Communication I: Nervous and Sensory Systems

Suggested Readings

Chapter 24 Suggested Readings


Books

Barlow, H. B., and Mollon, J. D. 1982. The Senses. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Kandel, E., and Schwartz, J. H. 1985. Principles of Neural Science. 2d ed. New York: Elsevier.

Stebbins, W.C. The Acoustic Sense of Animals. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard press.


Articles

Axel, R. 1975. The molecular logic of smell. Scientific American, October.

Barlow, R. 1990. What the brain tells the eye. Scientific American, April.

Bloom, F. E. 1981. Neuropeptides. Scientific American, October.

Changeux, J-P. 1993. Chemical signaling in the brain. Scientific American, November.

Cowan, W. 1979. The development of the brain. Scientific American, September.

Crick, F. H. C. 1979. Thinking about the brain. Scientific American, September.

Dunant, Y., and Isrel, M. 1985. The release of acetylcholine. Scientific American, April.

Fernstrom, J. D., and Wurtman, R. J. 1974. Nutrition and the brain. Scientific American, February.

Finke, R. 1986. Mental imagery of the visual system. Scientific American, May.

Freeman, W.J. 1991. The physiology of perception. Scientific American, February.

Gibbons, B. 1986. The intimate sense of smell. National Geographic, September.

Gombrich, E. H. 1972. The visual image. Scientific American, September.

Gottlieb, D. I. 1988. GABAergic neurons. Scientific American, February.

Hubel, D. H. 1979. Special issues on neurobiology. Scientific American, September.

Hudspeth, A. J. 1983. The hair cells of the inner ear. Scientific American, January.

Kalil, R. 1989. Synapse formation in the developing brain. Scientific American, December.

Keynes, R. 1987. Ion channels in the nerve-cell membrane. Scientific American, March.

Kimelberg, H. K., and Norenberg, M. D. 1989. Astrocytes. Scientific American, April.

Knudsen, E. I. 1981. The hearing of the barn owl. Scientific American, December.

Koretz, J., and Handelman, G. 1988. How the human eye focuses. Scientific American, July.

Linas, R. 1982. Calcium in synaptic transmission. Scientific American, October.

Livingston, M. S. 1988. Art, illusion, and the visual system. Scientific American, January.

Loeb, G. E. 1985. The functional replacement of the ear. Scientific American, February.

Luria, A. R. 1970. The functional organization of the brain. Scientific American, March.

Masland, R. H. 1986. The functional architecture of the retina. Scientific American, December.

Nassau, K. 1980. The causes of color. Scientific American, October.

Nathan, J., and Greengard, P. 1977. Second messengers in the brain. Scientific American, August.

Nathans, J. 1989. The genes for color vision. Scientific American, February.

Parker, D.E. 1980. The vestibular apparatus. Scientific American, November.

Poggio, T., and Koch, C. 1987. Synapses that communicate motion. Scientific American, May.

Schnapf, J. L., and Baylor, D. A. 1987. How photoreceptor cells respond to light. Scientific American, April.

Stryer, L. 1987. The molecules of visual excitation. Scientific American, July.

Vonrekesy, G. 1957. The ear. Scientific American, August.