Neural Mechanisms of Startle Behavior
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Focusing on the neural circuits that initiate startle responses, this book explores decision-making mechanisms across various animal species, from cnidarians to mammals. It highlights the significance of startle behaviors, characterized by their quick, reflexive nature in reaction to sudden stimuli, and examines the common elements of these circuits. By providing a comprehensive review of the diverse approaches to studying these systems, it aims to deepen the understanding of fast motor acts and their evolutionary significance, despite some gaps in knowledge about their natural roles.
