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- W1013088773 abstract "This chapter discusses the regeneration of the optic nerve with particular reference to the relationship between structure and function in the visual system. The chapter presents some aspects of visual behavior in amphibians, describes the known facts of visual organization in these animals, reviews the phenomenon of regeneration, and discusses some of the problems brought out by the experiments and their possible significance for the understanding of normal vision. The regenerative powers of lower vertebrates are well known; these animals have an almost proverbial ability to develop new tails and limbs after loss of the originals. This ability extends to the central nervous system as well in urodele amphibia (newts and salamanders) and anuran amphibia (frogs and toads). Whereas in mammals, regeneration of cut or otherwise damaged axons within the central nervous system occurs to a very limited extent; central regeneration takes place freely in the amphibia and particularly well in the larval or young adult stages. The optic nerve is embryologically part of the central nervous system and its fibers will grow again following section in these animals, and when the eye has become reconnected to the optic lobe, the animals redevelop what appears to be normal vision." @default.
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