Sohal G S
Brain Res. 1976 Aug 20;113(1):35-43. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(76)90004-4.
Effects of reciprocal forebrain transplantation on the embryonic motility and the hatching behavior in the chick and the duck embryos were studied. The forebrains were transplanted before the establishment of circulation. The grafted tissue formed the telencephalon, diencephalon, eyes, upper beak and part of the cranium. Data indicate that the size of the forebrain has no significant influence on the early embryonic motility (Type I and II) in the chick and the duck embryos. The initiation and maintenance of the pre-hatching behavior (Type III motility) does not reside in the forebrain. The final stage of hatching (climax) on the other hand may be controlled by the forebrain.
研究了相互间前脑移植对鸡胚和鸭胚胚胎运动及孵化行为的影响。在前脑循环建立之前进行移植。移植的组织形成了端脑、间脑、眼睛、上喙和部分颅骨。数据表明,前脑的大小对鸡胚和鸭胚的早期胚胎运动(I型和II型)没有显著影响。孵化前行为(III型运动)的启动和维持并不在前脑。另一方面,孵化的最后阶段(高潮)可能受前脑控制。