Graham Hoyle
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- Masters Biology Stanford University
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- Potassium Ions and Insect Nerve Muscle (1953) (357)
- Distributions of nerve and muscle fibre types in locust jumping muscle. (1978) (263)
- Generation of specific behaviors in a locust by local release into neuropil of the natural neuromodulator octopamine. (1984) (249)
- Neural mechanisms underlying behavior in the locust Schistocerca gregaria. I. Physiology of identified motorneurons in the metathoracic ganglion. (1973) (245)
- Evidence that insect dorsal unpaired medican (DUM) neurons are octopaminergic. (1975) (231)
- Identified Neurons and Behavior of Arthropods (1977) (214)
- Dorsal unpaired median insect neurons make neurosecretory endings on skeletal muscle (1974) (199)
- The neuronal basis of behavior in Tritonia. 3. Neuronal mechanism of a fixed action pattern. (1973) (183)
- The dorsal, unpaired, median neurons of the locust metathoracic ganglion. (1978) (165)
- Neural mechanism underlying behavior in the locust Schistocerca gregaria. 3. Topography of limb motorneurons in the metathoracic ganglion. (1973) (159)
- The neuronal basis of behavior in Tritonia. I. Functional organization of the central nervous system. (1973) (149)
- Muscles and their neural control (1983) (144)
- The scope of neuroethology (1984) (141)
- The neuronal basis of behavior in Tritonia. IV. The central origin of a fixed action pattern demonstrated in the isolated brain. (1973) (138)
- The anatomy and innervation of locust skeletal muscle (1955) (133)
- Fine structure of an octopaminergic neuron and its terminals. (1980) (132)
- Cellular Mechanisms Underlying Behavior*—Neuroethology (1970) (131)
- NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY OF GIANT MUSCLE FIBERS OF A BARNACLE, BALANUS NUBILUS DARWIN. (1963) (124)
- Neuromuscular mechanisms of a locust skeletal muscle (1955) (119)
- Synthesis of octopamine by insect dorsal median unpaired neurons. (1975) (118)
- Changes in the Blood Potassium Concentration of the African Migratory Locust (Locusta Migratoria Migratorioides R. & F.) During Food Deprivation, and the Effect on Neuromuscular Activity (1954) (117)
- Neuronal Network Triggering a Fixed Action Pattern (1969) (115)
- The effects of some common cations on neuromuscular transmission in insects (1955) (114)
- Mechanical and electrical responses of single innervated crab‐muscle fibres. (1965) (111)
- A function for neurons (DUM) neurosecretory on skeletal muscle of insects. (1974) (111)
- Physiological characteristics and reflex activation of DUM (octopaminergic) neurons of locust metathoracic ganglion. (1978) (105)
- The Mechanism of Rapid Running in the Ghost Crab, Ocypode Ceratophthalma (1973) (101)
- Identified neurons and the future of neuroethology (1975) (99)
- Glial cells of an insect ganglion (1986) (99)
- High Blood Potassium in Insects in Relation to Nerve Conduction (1952) (95)
- MECHANISM OF SUPERCONTRACTION IN A STRIATED MUSCLE (1965) (93)
- Centrally Generated Nerve Impulse Sequences determining Swimming Behaviour in Tritonia (1969) (92)
- Inhibition at neuromuscular junctions in Crustacea (1958) (90)
- ULTRASTRUCTURE OF BARNACLE GIANT MUSCLE FIBERS (1973) (87)
- Learning, using natural reinforcements, in insect preparations that permit cellular neuronal analysis. (1980) (80)
- The action of carbon dioxide gas on an insect spiracular muscle (1960) (71)
- Central nervous sensitization and dishabituation of reflex action in an insect by the neuromodulator octopamine. (1984) (71)
- Comparative aspects of muscle. (1969) (70)
- The Mechanism of Dual Responsiveness in Muscle Fibers of the Grasshopper Romalea microptera (1959) (67)
- Comparative physiology of the nervous control of muscular contraction (1958) (66)
- Neural events underlying learning in insects: changes in pacemaker (1977) (65)
- Serially homologous neurones as concomitants of functional specialisation (1978) (65)
- Neural mechanisms underlying behavior in the locust Schistocerca gregaria. II. Integrative activity in metathoracic neurons. (1973) (64)
- Neuronal mechanisms underlying control of sound production in a cricket: Acheta domesticus. (1965) (64)
- A Physiological Interpretation of the Marching of Hoppers of the African Migratory Locust (Locusta Migratoria Migratorioides R. & F.) (1954) (62)
- NEURAL CONTROL OF SKELETAL MUSCLE (1974) (62)
- Neuromuscular transmission in a primitive insect: modulation by octopamine, and catch-like tension. (1984) (54)
- Functioning of the Insect Ocellar Nerve (1955) (53)
- The neuromuscular mechanism of an insect spiracular muscle (1959) (53)
- Forms of modulatable tension in skeletal muscles. (1983) (53)
- Diversity of striated muscle. (1967) (53)
- The Paradox of Mytilus Muscle. A New Interpretation (1956) (51)
- Neuromuscular transmission in the coxal muscles of the cockroach (1960) (51)
- Correlated physiological and ultrastructural studies on specialised muscles. Ib. Ultrastructure of white and pink fibers of the levator of the eyestalk of Podophthalmus vigil (Weber) (1968) (50)
- Functional morphology of insect neuronal cell‐surface/glial contacts: The trophospongium (1986) (50)
- CHAPTER 10 – Muscle and Neuromuscular Physiology (1964) (48)
- Neuromuscular physiology of the strike mechanism of the mantis shrimp, Hemisquilla† (1972) (48)
- Neuromuscular transmission in a locust (1953) (48)
- Intrinsic rhythm and basic tonus in insect skeletal muscle. (1978) (47)
- Simple Nervous Systems (1976) (47)
- Glutamatergic central nervous transmission in locusts. (1984) (46)
- An isolated insect ganglion-nerve-muscle preparation. (1966) (43)
- Evidence for Superthin Filaments (1967) (42)
- ‘Slow’ and ‘Fast’ Nerve Fibres in Locusts (1953) (42)
- The Musculature of Peripatus and Its Innervation (1980) (40)
- Intrinsic rhythmic contractions in insect skeletal muscle. (1974) (40)
- Coupling of membrane potential to contraction in crustacean muscles (1958) (40)
- Giant Muscle Fibers in a Barnacle, Balanus nubilus Darwin (1963) (38)
- Functional contracture in a spiracular muscle (1961) (38)
- Neuronal basis of behavior in Tritonia. II. Relationship of muscular contraction to nerve impulse pattern. (1973) (38)
- Functioning of the inhibitory conditioning axon innervating insect muscles. (1966) (37)
- Spontaneous Squirting of an Ascidian, Phalliusia Mammillata Cuvier (1953) (37)
- Correlated physiological and ultrastructural studies on specialized muscles. 3b. Fine structure of the power-stroke muscle of the swimming leg of Portunus sanguinolentus. (1973) (36)
- Mechanisms of simple motor learning (1979) (33)
- Neuromuscular physiology. (1962) (32)
- Correlated physiological and ultrastructural studies on specialized muscles. 3. Neuromuscular physiology of the power-stroke muscle of the swimming leg of Portunus sanguinolentus. (1973) (30)
- A further study of the paradox phenomenon of crustacean muscle. (1965) (28)
- The Leap of the Grasshopper (1958) (27)
- Nature of the Excitatory Sarcoplasmic Reticular Junction (1965) (27)
- Fine structure of muscles controlling the strike of the mantis shrimp, Hemisquilla (1972) (26)
- The effects of temperature on a nerve-muscle system of the Hawaiian ghost crab,Ocypode ceratophthalma (Pallas) (1976) (25)
- The response mechanism in ascidians (1952) (24)
- Correlated physiological and ultrastructural studies on specialised muscles. Ic. Neuromuscular junctions in the eyestalk levator muscles of Podophthalmus vigil (Weber) (1968) (22)
- How is muscle turned on and off? (1970) (22)
- Elicitation and abrupt termination of behaviorally significant catchlike tension in a primitive insect. (1983) (22)
- On the Way to Neuroethology: The Identified Neuron Approach (1983) (22)
- Computer-controlled learning in a simple system (1977) (21)
- Correlation of Behavior with the Activity of Single Identifiable Neurons in the Brain of Tritonia (1968) (20)
- Cellular Basis of Operant-Conditioning of Leg Position (1982) (19)
- Neuromuscular Activity in the Swimming Sea Anemone, Stomphia Coccinea (Müller) (1960) (19)
- Correlated physiological and ultrastructural studies on specialised muscles. Ia. Neuromuscular physiology of the levator of the eyestalk of Podophthalmus vigil (Weber) (1968) (19)
- Generation of Behaviour: the Orchestration Hypothesis (1985) (18)
- Learning of leg position by the ghost crab Ocypode ceratophthalma. (1976) (18)
- Defense posture and leg-position learning in a primitive insect utilize catchlike tension. (1983) (17)
- Sodium and Potassium Changes occurring in the Hæmolymph of Insects at the Time of Moulting and their Physiological Consequences (1956) (17)
- Resting tension, “negative” contraction and “break” contraction in specialised crustacean muscle fibers (1968) (17)
- Nature of invaginating tubules in Felderstruktur muscle fibers of the garter snake. (1966) (16)
- STUDIES ON NEUROMUSCULAR TRANSMISSION IN LIMULUS (1958) (15)
- Mechanism of Supercontraction in a Striated Muscle Fiber (1963) (14)
- Neuromuscular transmission in Peripatus. (1979) (14)
- Dynamic Properties of Giant Muscle Fibers of the Barnacle (1967) (13)
- Neurotransmitters, Neuromodulators, and Neurohormones (1985) (12)
- Inhibition at neuromuscular junctions in Crustacea. (1958) (11)
- Origins of intracellular microelectrodes (1983) (9)
- Where did the notion of “command neurons” come from? (1978) (9)
- COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF CONDUCTION IN NERVE AND MUSCLE (1962) (8)
- Diffusion of Silicon in Ferrite (1953) (8)
- Letter: Neuromimes: self-exciting alternate firing pattern models. (1975) (8)
- Chapter 1 – Neural Mechanisms Underlying Behavior of Invertebrates (1975) (7)
- Excitation at neuromuscular junctions in Crustacea (2006) (6)
- Comparative aspects of the onset of muscular contraction, with special reference to latency relaxation (1980) (6)
- Interpreting muscle function in invertebrates (2004) (5)
- NATURE OF INVAGINATING TUBULES IN FELDERSTRUKTUR MUSCLE FIBERS OF THE GARTER SNAKE (1966) (5)
- The nature of electrical responses of doubly-innervated insect muscle fibers (1957) (5)
- Recent Progress in Some Invertebrate Learning Systems (1986) (4)
- Neuromuscular transmission in the grasshopper Romalea microptera (1957) (4)
- Classification of communications between neurons (1979) (3)
- Spontaneous junctional potentials associated with cholinergic transmission in Peripatus muscle (1982) (3)
- Expectation and achievement in analysis of motor program generation (1980) (2)
- Giant barnacle and Peripatus muscles: striated--smooth transitions. (1982) (2)
- Behavior in the light of identified neurons (1984) (2)
- Kees Wiersma: An Appreciation (1977) (2)
- Intracellular recording of 'slow' and 'fast' fibre activity from an insect muscle. (1953) (2)
- Neuroethology: To be, or not to be? (1984) (1)
- The giant muscle cells of barnacles (2018) (1)
- The mind-body problem by mario bunge. Pergamon, Oxford, New York, 1980, 250 pp. $15.00 paperback; $35.00 hard-cover (1983) (1)
- Donald M. Maynard: 1929–1973 (1973) (1)
- Neuromuscular mechanisms of a locus skeletal muscle. (1955) (1)
- NEURAL MECHANISMS11Research reported in this chapter was supported by Research Grant BNS 75-00463 from the National Science Foundation to Dr. Hoyle. (1980) (1)
- Gut ganglion glorified. Cellular basis of behavior. Eric R. Kandel, W. H. Freeman, San Francisco, 1976, 727 pp., $45.00 hardcover, $19.95 paper (1977) (1)
- SPONTANEOUS SQUIRTING OF AN ASCIDIAN (2006) (1)
- Electrical conduction and behaviour in [simple] invertebrates, G. A. B. Shelton, ed., Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, New York, 1982, 567 pp. Price: $98.00 (1983) (1)
- Brain mechanisms in memory and learning: From the single neuron to man. (International Brain Research Organization Monograph Series, Vol. 4). Mary A. B. Brazier, Ed., Raven Press, 1979, 416 pp. Price: $30.00 (1980) (1)
- Annual review of Neuroscience, vol. 1, edited by W. Maxwell Cowan. Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, Calif., 1978, 506 pp. Price: $170.00 (1979) (0)
- Two Inhibitory Fibres forming Synapses with a Single Cell (1958) (0)
- Insect Physiology: The Physiology of the Insect Central Nervous System . Edited by J. E. Treherne and J. W. L. Beament. Academic Press, New York, 1965. 287 pp., $10. (1966) (0)
- Great Britain AN ISOLATED INSECT GANGLION-NERVE-MUSCLE PREPARATION (2005) (0)
- Volume 4 (Regulation: Digestion, nutrition, excretion). 639 + xvi pp.: Review in preparation. (1986) (0)
- Volume 6 (Nervous system: sensory). 711 + xvi pp. (1986) (0)
- Volume 5 (Nervous system: structure and motor function). 646 + xvi pp.: Review in preparation (1986) (0)
- An Introduction to Neuroethology Neuroethology: Nerve Cells and the Natural Behavior of Animals Jeffrey M. Camhi (1984) (0)
- Neurobiology of the Carogmonkapl. Information processing in the nervous system. Harold M. Pinsker and William D. Willis, Jr., Eds., Raven Press, New York, 1980,378 pp. Price: $35.00 (1980) (0)
- Comprehensive insect physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology: Edited by G. A. Kerkut and L. I. Gilbert. Pergamon press. Oxford. 1985. Volume 6. Nerrous system: Sensory. 711 +xvi pp (1985) (0)
- Review of neurobiology by Gordon M. Shepherd. Published January 1983 by Oxford University Press, Oxford. $24.95 paperback; $49.50 hardcover (1983) (0)
- Gordon M. Shepherd Neurobiology (1984) (0)
- Basic Insect Neurophysiology Insect Neurophysiological Techniques Thomas A. Miller (1980) (0)
- Brain, mind and behavior by Floyd E. Bloom. Arlyne Lazerson and Laura Hofstadter, Eds. Published August 1984 by W. H. Freeman, New York. 322 pp. $30.00 (1985) (0)
- Muscling in (1982) (0)
- Comprehensive insect physiology, biochemistry and pharmacologyEdited by G. A. Kerkut and L. I. Gilbert. Pergamon press. Oxford. 1985. Volume 5. Nerrous system structure and motor function 646 + xvi pp (1985) (0)
- Search for a science (1982) (0)
- Neurobiology, Gordon M. Shepherd (Ed.). Oxford University Press (1983), xvii + 611, ISBN: 0 19 503055 9 (1984) (0)
- Annual review of neuroscience, Vol. 2. Annual Reviews, Palo Alto, CA, 1979, 555 pp. Price: $17.00 (1980) (0)
- Defining Neuroethology Neuroethology: An Introduction to the Neurophysiological Fundamentals of Behavior Jörg-Peter Ewert (1981) (0)
- Who believes in “command neurons?” (1978) (0)
- A Serpent in Search of its Tail (1984) (0)
- The Mechanism of Insect Flight (1958) (0)
- Memory, learning, and higher function. A cellular view, C. D. Woody, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1982, 483 pp. Price: $65.00 (1984) (0)
- Book Review:Neurobiology of the Mauthner Cell. Donald S. Faber, Henri Korn (1980) (0)
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