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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Is Fixed Action Pattern a Useful Concept? | 3 |
3 | Pleiotropy of Behavioral Genes | 15 |
4 | The Endocrine System and the Organization and Control of Behavior | 29 |
5 | Design Constraints in Neuronal Circuits Underlying Behavior | 41 |
6 | Developmental Strategies in the Assembly and Plasticity of Behavioral Control Circuits | 53 |
7 | Group Report: How Do Genes Set Up Behavior? | |
8 | Second Messenger Cascades: Cellular Information Storage Devices, Their Cross Talk, and Their Relevance to Behavior | 81 |
9 | Can Neuronal Remodeling Contribute to Synaptic Plasticity in the Adult CNS? | 91 |
10 | Social and Environmental Influences on the Brain: Males and Females Are Different | 99 |
11 | Neuromodulation, Instruction, and Behavioral Plasticity | 109 |
12 | Morphological Correlates of Learning: Facts, Problems, and Propositions | 119 |
13 | Group Report: To What Extent Does Experience Reorganize the Brain and Behavior? | |
14 | Voluntariness (Willkurfahigkeit) and the General Organization of Behavior | 147 |
15 | Taxis Behaviors in Unicellular and Multicellular Organisms | 157 |
16 | Modulation and Specification of Behavior at the Small Circuit Level | 165 |
17 | Chaos in the CNS: Theory and Practice | 177 |
18 | Evolution of Prefrontal Cortex: Comparative Aspects of Its Behavioral Functions | 185 |
19 | Group Report: How Flexible and How Constrained Is the Concept of Voluntary Behavior? | |
20 | Constraints and Innovations in the Molecular Evolution of Neuronal Signaling: Implications for Behavior | 209 |
21 | Expression of Evolutionarily Conserved Genes in Developing Mammalian Brains | 237 |
22 | Flexibility and Constraint in the Evolution of Animal Communication | 247 |
23 | Behavioral Variation and Speciation: Flexibility May Be a Constraint | 259 |
24 | The Rapid Emergence of Bio-Electronic Novelty, Neuronal Architectures, and Organismal Performance | 269 |
25 | Group Report: How Do Evolution and Behavior Interact? | |
Author Index | 306 | |
Subject Index | 307 |
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