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Jun
The findings of technically challenging experiments, undertaken by M. Zorović of NIB and B. Hedwig of University of Cambridge get recognition in "Outside JEB"
Neurons to control mate-finding behavior identified
A recent paper on the processing of species-specific auditory signalling in crickets published in the Journal of Neurophysiology by M. Zorović and B. Hedwig draw the attention of the Journal of Experimental Biology (JEB), which reported on the study in their monthly feature called 'Outside JEB'. This feature is aimed at highlighting the papers outside JEB and bringing the JEB's readers to date with the most exciting developments in experimental biology.
You may read the report at:
http://jeb.biologists.org/content/214/11/iv.full
Original article: ZOROVIĆ, Maja, HEDWIG, Berthold. Processing of species-specific auditory patterns in the cricket brain by ascending, local, and descending neurons during standing and walking. Journal of neurophysiology, 2011, vol. 105, no. 5, str. 2181-2194.