Prey-capture in the African clawed toad (Xenopus laevis): comparison of turning to visual and lateral line stimuli Barbara ClaasJeffrey Dean Original Paper 15 June 2006 Pages: 1021 - 1036
Behavioral and electrophysiological responses of Helicoverpa assulta, H. armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), their F1 hybrids and backcross progenies to sex pheromone component blends Xin-Cheng ZhaoYun-Hua YanChen-Zhu Wang Original Paper 31 May 2006 Pages: 1037 - 1047
Steroid hormone activation of wandering in the isolated nervous system of Manduca sexta Julie E. MillerRichard B. Levine Original Paper 20 June 2006 Pages: 1049 - 1062
The role of pressure difference reception in the directional hearing of budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus) Ole N. LarsenRobert J. DoolingAxel Michelsen Original Paper 08 June 2006 Pages: 1063 - 1072
Influence of the facial ruff on the sound-receiving characteristics of the barn owl’s ears Mark von CampenhausenHermann Wagner Original Paper 24 May 2006 Pages: 1073 - 1082
Appetitive odor learning does not change olfactory coding in a subpopulation of honeybee antennal lobe neurons P. PeeleM. DitzenC. G. Galizia Original Paper 25 July 2006 Pages: 1083 - 1103
The mapping of visual space by identified large second-order neurons in the dragonfly median ocellus Richard BerryGert StangeJoshua van Kleef Original Paper 08 June 2006 Pages: 1105 - 1123
Desert ants: is active locomotion a prerequisite for path integration? Tobias SeidlMarkus KnadenRüdiger Wehner Original Paper 06 July 2006 Pages: 1125 - 1131
Olfactory learning and behaviour are ‘insulated’ against visual processing in larval Drosophila Ayse YaraliThomas HendelBertram Gerber Original Paper 08 July 2006 Pages: 1133 - 1145
Control of swing movement: influences of differently shaped substrate Michael SchummHolk Cruse Original Paper 08 July 2006 Pages: 1147 - 1164