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- W92882033 abstract "As a Professor Emeritus, all of 3 years standing (having retired in 1983), I welcome our friend and colleague, Vince Dethier, to our ranks on reaching that blissful state of Emeritus. Like many of you, I have enjoyed his friendship and valued his scientific partnership over the years in the study of animal behavior and the chemical senses. My first efforts in that domain began as a graduate student in psychology at Brown University in 1933-1935, and then in England, ultimately at Cambridge, where I completed my Ph.D. dissertation on the electrophysiology of taste in the cat. In that physiology laboratory, as in many others, the cat was a presumed prototypic mammal. As it turned out, it is not a prototypic taster, for it seems not to have developed or retained sensitivity to sugars and other sweeteners that characterizes so many other species of mammals and invertebrates, especially, of course, the fly. I first became acquainted with the fly as a taster by Vince Dethier’s work and in fact met him while he was still at the Hopkins where he began to “know a fly.” Other longtimers there included Curt Richter, who by then “knew the rat,” in particular its specific hungers and self-selection behavior, and Eliot Stellar at the Psychology Department. The Hopkins was a special place at that time in behavioral biology and psychobiology, especially with regard to ingestive behavior and its sensory determinants." @default.
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- W92882033 title "Volta and Taste Psychophysiology" @default.
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