Title: Box 24A Built-In Behaviors
1Box 24A Built-In Behaviors
2Figure 24.1 Manual babbling in deaf versus
hearing infants
3Figure 24.2 Learning language
4Box 24B Birdsong
5Box 24B Birdsong (Part 1)
6Box 24B Birdsong (Part 2)
7Figure 24.3 Ocular dominance columns in the
primary visual cortex of an adult macaque monkey
8Figure 24.3 Ocular dominance columns in the
primary visual cortex of an adult macaque monkey
9Box 24C Transneuronal Labeling with Radioactive
Amino Acids
10Figure 24.4 Effect of monocular deprivation on
ocular dominance in kittens v. adult cats
11Figure 24.4 Effect of monocular deprivation on
ocular dominance in kittens v. adult cats (Part 1)
12Figure 24.4 Effect of monocular deprivation on
ocular dominance in kittens v. adult cats (Part 2)
13Figure 24.4 Effect of monocular deprivation on
ocular dominance in kittens v. adult cats (Part 3)
14Figure 24.5 Effect of short period of monocular
deprivation at height of critical period in cat
15Figure 24.5 Effect of short period of monocular
deprivation at height of critical period in cat
(Part 1)
16Figure 24.5 Effect of short period of monocular
deprivation at height of critical period in cat
(Part 2)
17Figure 24.6 Effect of monocular deprivation on
ocular dominance columns in the macaque monkey
18Figure 24.7 Effect of monocular deprivation on
terminal arborizations of lateral geniculate
nucleus axons in the visual cortex
19Figure 24.8 How Hebbs postulate might operate
during development of the visual system
20Box 24D Correlation as Causation Lessons from a
Three-Eyed Frog
21Figure 24.9 Ocular dominance in adult cats in
which strabismus was induced during critical
period
22Figure 24.10 Transduction of electrical activity
into cellular change via Ca2 signaling
23Figure 24.10 Transduction of electrical activity
into cellular change via Ca2 signaling (Part 1)
24Figure 24.10 Transduction of electrical activity
into cellular change via Ca2 signaling (Part 2)
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