Aneural Organisms in Neurobiology

This volume had its inception at a symposium entitled Aneura1 Organisms: Their Significance for Neurobiology held at the Winter Conference on Brain Research in Vail, Colorado, in January, 1972. The original participants were Drs. Epstein, Hamilton, Kung,

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ADVANCES IN BEHAVIORAL BIOLOGY Editoria' Board: Jan Bures Irwin Kopin Bruce McEwen James McGaugh Karl Pribram Jay Rosenblatt Lawrence Weiskrantz

Institute of Physiology, Prague, Czechoslovakia Nationallnstitute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland Rockefeller University, New York, New York University of California, Irvine, California Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey University of Oxford, Oxford, England

Recent Volumes in this Series Volume 5

• INTERDISCIPLINARY INVESTIGATION OF THE BRAIN Edited by J. P. Nicholson • 1972

Volume 6 • PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY AND AGING Edited by Carl Eisdorfer and William E. Fann • 1973 Volume 7 •

CONTROL OF POSTURE AND LOCOMOTION Edited by R. B. Stein, K. G. Pearson, R. S. Smith, and J. B. Redford' 1973

Volume 8 • DRUGS AND THE DEVELOPING BRAIN Edited by Antonia Vernadakis and Norman Weiner '1974 Volume 9 • PERSPECTIVES IN PRIMATE BIOLOGY Edited by A. B. Chiarelli· 1974 Volume 10' NEUROHUMORAL CODING OF BRAIN FUNCTION Edited by R. D. Myers and Rene RaCiI Drucker-Colfn • 1974 Volume 11· REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR Edited by William Montagna and William A. Sadler· 1974 Volume 12· THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF AGGRESSION Edited by Richard E. Whalen' 1974 Volume 13' ANEURAL ORGANISMS IN NEUROBIOLOGY Edited by Edward M. Eisenstein • 1975 Volume 14' NUTRITION AND MENTAL FUNCTIONS Edited by George Serban • 1975

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ANEURAL ORGANISMS IN NEUROBIOLOGY Edited by Edward M. Eisenstein Department of Biophysics Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan

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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Main entry under title: Aneural organisms in neurobiology. (Advances in behavioral biology; v. 13) Based in part on the proceedings of a symposium held at the Winter Conference on Brain Research in Vail, Colo. in January 1972. Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Neurobiology-Congresses. 2. Micro-organisms-Physiology-Congresses. I. Eisenstein, Edward M., ed. [DNLM: 1. Neurophysiology-Congresses. 2. ProtozoaCongresses. W3 AD215 v. 13 1972 I QX50 A579 1972) QP351.A65 576'.11 '8 74-28345 ISBN-13:978-1-4613-4475-9 e-ISBN-13:978-1-4613-4473-5 DOl: 10.1007/978-1-4613-4473-5

Based in part on the proceedings of the symposium "Aneural Organisms: Their Significance for Neurobiology" held at the Winter Conference on Brain Research in Vail, Colorado, in January, 1972

© 1975 Plenum Press, New York Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1975 A Division of Plenum Publishing Corporation 227 West 17th Street, New York, N.Y. 10011 United Kingdom edition published by Plenum Press, London A Division of Plenum Publishing Company, Ltd. 4a Lower John Street, London, Wl R 3PD, England All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or