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  1. Roth, G.; Dicke, U.; Wiggers, W.: Wie das Gehirn eine Fliege erkennt (1999) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Amphibien verarbeiten Sinneseindrücke weitgehend ähnlich wie Säugetiere - ein unerwarteter Befund. Salamander und Frösche stellen das einfachste Modell dafür dar, wie ein Wirbeltier 'sieht' und das Wahrgenommene für eine Verhaltensreaktion 'verrechnet'
    Date
    31.12.1996 19:29:41
    22. 7.2000 19:04:41
    Source
    Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 1999, H.11, S.56-64