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<p><b>A Special Issue on Behavioral Biology</b></p>
<p><b><a href=""01/issue.pdf"">In This Issue</a></b></p>
<p><b><a href=""01/behavbio.pdf"">Behavioral Biology at Caltech</a></b><br />
  <i>An introduction by Robert L. Sinsheimer</i></p>
<p><b><a href=""01/begins.pdf"">Where Behavior Begins</a></b><br />
  <i>by Seymour Benzer</i> <br />The genes, which so largely determine anatomical and biochemical characteristics, must surely interact with the environment to determine behavior.  But how?</p>
<p><b><a href=""01/learning.pdf"">The Creation of Learning and Memory</a></b><br />
  <i>by James Olds</i><br />The human brain is above all an educatable machine.  For this naturally selected computer we have a set of cultural programs perfected over the centuries.  Sad to say, we still do not understand either the basic machine or the programs.</p>
<p><b><a href=""01/depression.pdf"">From Spreading Depression to the Memory Trace</a></b><br />
  <i>by Anthonie Van Harreveld</i><br />One characteristic of animals is the ability to learn from changes in the environment, and to react with changes in behavior.</p>
<p><b><a href=""01/neurons.pdf"">The Behavior of Neurons</a></b><br />
  <i>by C.A.G. Wiersma</i><br />Research on the nervous system of invertebrates is an important link between neurophysiology and behavior.</p>
<p><b><a href=""01/brain.pdf"">A Worm's-Eye View of the Brain</a></b><br />
  <i>by Richard Russell</i><br />Although considerable progress can be made by asking general questions about the functions of different parts of the brain, we are still a long way from a ""circuit diagram"" of the brain.</p>
<p><b><a href=""01/lab.pdf"">Messages from the Laboratory</a></b><br />
  <i>by Roger Sperry</i><br />On the present terms, human values become very much a problem for science, and in certain respects perhaps the most important problem today in the whole of science.</p>
<p><b><a href=""01/detectors.pdf"">Line Detectors, Lion Detectors, and the Critical Period</a></b><br />
  <i>by John Pettigrew</i><br />Some studies of the remarkable nature of changes that can be wrought on the developing brain by environment.</p>
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