. Comparative animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. Ampulla of horizontal semicircular canal Utriculus MEDIAL Nerve Utriculus^; .feT^ Sensory epithelium iM m\ .-\'f -Peripheral hairs ^/' ('• / Socculus ,/' Nerve LATERAL Sensory epithelium Peripheral hairs B. LATERAL Lagena Sensory epithelium Nerve VM MEDIAL Socculus Fig. 162. Sections of labyrinth of the trout. A, Cross sections through the utriculus. B, Cross section through the sacculus. C, Cross section through the lagena. The statoliths are black. From von ; fish were able to remember as many as f


. Comparative animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. Ampulla of horizontal semicircular canal Utriculus MEDIAL Nerve Utriculus^; .feT^ Sensory epithelium iM m\ .-\'f -Peripheral hairs ^/' ('• / Socculus ,/' Nerve LATERAL Sensory epithelium Peripheral hairs B. LATERAL Lagena Sensory epithelium Nerve VM MEDIAL Socculus Fig. 162. Sections of labyrinth of the trout. A, Cross sections through the utriculus. B, Cross section through the sacculus. C, Cross section through the lagena. The statoliths are black. From von ; fish were able to remember as many as five tones. In goldfish Manning-^ showed that removal of saccule and lagena reduced the upper limit of response from 2752 to 688 cycles and that additional removal of the utriculus reduced the upper limit to 344 cycles. Stipetic^^ demonstrated that the fresh-water fish Gnathonsemus were sensitive to frequencies of as high as 370 or 392 cycles and could discriminate between intervals of a minor third (frequency ratios of to ).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Prosser, C. Ladd (Clifford Ladd), 1907-; Bishop, David W. Philadelphia, Saunders


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