- Konur and Ghosh (2005) - Calcium Signaling and the Control of Dendritic Development. How does the dendritic tree get to take the shape it has?
- Ramoino et al (2003) - Swimming behavior regulation by GABAB receptors in Paramecium. Do Paramecium cells chemically inhibit each other?
- Bucci et al (2005) - A role for GABAA receptors in the modulation of Paramecium swimming behavior.
- Fehmi and Bullock (1967) - Discrimination among temporal patterns of stimulation in a computer model of a coelenterate nerve net. Models of nerve nets (decentralized nervous systems).
- Smith and Bullock (1990) - Model nerve net can produce rectilinear, non-diffuse propagation as seen in the skin plexus of sea urchins.
- Nickel (2010) - Evolutionary emergence of synaptic nervous systems- what can we learn from the non-synaptic, nerveless Porifera? Sponges!
- Bullock (1970) - The Reliability of Neurons. Bullock points out that variability is not the same as noise (see my review on the rate vs. spike debate).
- von Bekesy (1964) - Olfactory analog to directional hearing. Binasal smelling, with experiments.
- Eckert and Naitoh (1972) - Bioelectric Control of Locomotion in the Ciliates. Nice review.
- Golowash et al (1999) - Activity-Dependent Regulation of Potassium Currents in an Identified Neuron of the Stomatogastric Ganglion of the Crab Cancer borealis. Yes, neurons learn to spike.