Burr, A.H. Jay
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Description: Associate professor of sensory physiology in the department of Biological Sciences. Current research program and publications.
A.H. Jay Burr, Associate Professor Many lower invertebrates negotiate their world with simple sensory responses such as avoidance reflexes and sensory orientation (taxis). However, the sensory structures and neural mechanisms underlying this behavior is largely unstudied. My lab is interested in simple eyes and light-controlled behavior in nematodes. These transparent worms have simple sensory organs and a very small but well-developed nervous system. Four different eye structures have evolved.
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