Processing of unilateral and bilateral auditory inputs by the ON1 and L1 interneurons of the cricket Acheta domesticus and comparison to other cricket species

A. Stumpner1, G. Atkins2, J. F. Stout2
1I. Zoologisches Institut, Göttingen, Germany
2Biology Department, Andrews University, Berrien Springs, USA

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