Table of Contents:
  • The search for learning and memory mechanisms / Stanley C. Ratner
  • Invertebrates and the study of learning and memory mechanisms / W.C. Corning
  • A brief survey of possible mechanisms in information processing / LeRoy Augenstein
  • The possible role of RNA in learning and memory events / John Gaito
  • A learning model / M. Ray Denny
  • Polythetic operationism and the polygeny of learning / Donald D. Jensen
  • Species differentiation and ecological relations of planarians / Roman Kenk
  • Aspects recents de la morphegenese chez les planaires / P. Sengel
  • Aspects of planarian biology and behavior / Marie M. Jenkins
  • The neuroanatomy of the planarian brain and some functional implications / Jay Boyd Best
  • Some characteristics of the light-evoked electrical response of the planarian eyecup / H. Mack Brown
  • Tracer studies of the uptake of organic compounds by planarians / Edward L. Bennet, Marie Hebert, and Ann M. Hughes
  • Classical conditioning and the planarian / Allan J. Jacobson
  • Specific factors influencing planarian behavior / James V. McConnell
  • Behavioral modification of planarians / F.T. Crawford
  • Training flatworms in a van Oye maze / Patrick H. Wells
  • Major factors in classical conditioning of planarians: stimulus waveform and neural geometry
  • Regeneration and retention of acquired information / W.C. Corning
  • Effects of ultraviolet and photorestorative light of phototaxic behavior of planaria / H. Mack Brown
  • The biochemistry of memory / James V. McConnell
  • Memory and microinvertebrates / Phillip B. Applewhite and Harold J. Morowitz
  • Some ionic, chemical, and endogenous factors affecting behavior of hydra / Howard M. Lenhoff
  • Chemical and physical factors affecting behavior in Hydra: interactions among factors affacting behavior in Hydra / Norman B. Rushforth
  • Annelids and learning: a critical review / Stanley C. Ratner
  • Some cellular correlates of behavior controlled by an insect ganglion / Melvin J. Cohen
  • Interocular transfer, brain lesions, and maze learning in the wood ant, Formica rufa / D.M. Vowles.