Novicki A, Budelmann B U, Hanlon R T
Marine Biomedical Institute, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77550-2772.
Brain Res. 1990 Jun 11;519(1-2):315-23. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(90)90094-r.
Brain pathways controlling the chromatophores of the squid Lolliguncula brevis are described using cobalt iontophoresis. The results show several input and output pathways of the anterior and posterior chromatophore and lateral basal lobes. These connections allow coordination and modification of the chromatophore motor program throughout the motor pathway. Unlike other cephalopod species, there seems to be no direct input from the optic lobes to the lateral basal lobes in L. brevis. This species displays only a few simple patterns; therefore the underlying neural pathways for chromatophore control may be different from those of other cephalopods with more extensive patterning repertoires.
利用钴离子透入法描述了控制短蛸(Lolliguncula brevis)色素细胞的脑通路。结果显示了前、后色素细胞及外侧基底叶的若干输入和输出通路。这些连接使得色素细胞运动程序在整个运动通路中得以协调和调节。与其他头足类物种不同,短蛸的视叶似乎没有直接输入到外侧基底叶。该物种仅表现出少数简单模式;因此,色素细胞控制的潜在神经通路可能与具有更广泛模式库的其他头足类动物不同。