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[See Chapter 11.] Stone,RA; Laties,AM & Brecha,NC (1982) Substance P-like immunoactive nerves in the anterior segment of the rabbit, cat, and monkey eye. Neuroscience 7:24592468. [In the iris these nerves were found to run to the sphincter, to large blood vessels, and to anterior stromal melanocytes; see Chapter 6.] Storm van Leeuwen,W: see Van Leeuwen, WS. cV Straschill,M & Hoffmann,KP (1969) Response characteristics of movement-detecting neurons in pretectal region of the cat. Exper.Neurol 25:165-176. [Cited by Scalia, 1972, on units associated with the nucleus of the |