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Neurobiology: Jumping Spiders Getting On Board

Heinze, Stanley LU (2014) In Current Biology 24(21). p.1042-1044
Abstract
A new technique has overcome decades of failure to allow, for the first time, electrophysiological access to the brains of jumping spiders, a group of animals renowned for generating highly complex, seemingly vertebrate-like behavior from their tiny arthropod brains.
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Current Biology
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24
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21
pages
1042 - 1044
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Elsevier
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ISSN
1879-0445
DOI
10.1016/j.cub.2014.09.041
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English
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