Supraesophageal ganglion
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The supraesophageal ganglion (also "supraoesophageal ganglion", "arthropod brain" or "microbrain"genus:
- The optic lobe, as the visual center of the brain.
- The deutocerebrum processes sensory information from the motor neurons which control the antennal muscles.[6]
- The tritocerebrum integrates sensory inputs from the previous two pairs of ganglia.subesophageal ganglion.
The subesophageal ganglion continues the nervous system and lies
ventral to the esophagus. Finally, the segmental ganglia of the ventral nerve cord are found in each body segment
as a fused ganglion; they provide the segments with some autonomous control.
A locust brain dissection to expose the central brain and carry out electro-physiology recordings can be seen here.[7]
See also
References
- S2CID 86501328.)
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link - ^ a b c Meyer, John R. "The Nervous System". General Entomology course at North Carolina State University. Department of Entomology NC State University. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
- ^ PMID 2648971.
- ^ "Invertebrate Brain Platform". RIKEN BSI Neuroinformatics Japan Center.
- ^ "Deutocerebrum". Flybrain.
- ^ "Deutocerebrum". Invertebrate Brain Platform. Chelicerata, with their missing antennae, have a very reduced (or absent) deutocerebrum.
- ^ "Dissecting insect brain for in vivo electrophysiology". YouTube.
Further reading
- Erber, J.; Menzel, R. (1977). "Visual interneurons in the median protocerebrum of the bee". Journal of Comparative Physiology. 121 (1): 65–77. S2CID 34198518.
- Wong, Allan M., Jing W. Wang, and Richard Axel (2002). "Spatial Representation of the Glomerular Map in the Drosophila Protocerebrum". Cell. 109 (2): 229–241. PMID 12007409.)
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link - Malun, D.; Waldow, U.; Kraus, D.; Boeckh, J. (1993). "Connections between the deutocerebrum and the protocerebrum, and neuroanatomy of several classes of deutocerebral projection neurons in the brain of male Periplaneta americana". J. Comp. Neurol. 329 (2): 143–162. S2CID 20142144.
- Flanagan, Daniel; S2CID 23327875.
- Childress, Steven A.; B. McIver, Susan (1984). "Morphology of the deutocerebrum of female Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae)". Canadian Journal of Zoology. 62 (7): 1320–1328. doi:10.1139/z84-190.
- Technau, Gerhard (2008). Technau, Gerhard M (ed.). Brain development in Drosophila melanogaster. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (in Dutch). Vol. 628. New York Austin, Tex: Springer Science+Business Media Landes Bioscience. OCLC 314349837.
- Aubele, Elisabeth, and Nikolai Klemm (1977). "Origin, destination and mapping of tritocerebral neurons of locust". Cell and Tissue Research. 178 (2): 199–219. S2CID 22872816.)
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link - Chaudonneret, J. "Evolution of the insect brain with special reference to the so-called tritocerebrum." Arthropod brain. Wiley, New York (1987): 3-26.
- "Behavioral Neuroscience, lecture on Honey Bee and its behavior - Neuroanatomy". Retrieved 2019-02-08.
External links
- "Suboesophageal Ganglion". flybrain.