par Gilissen, Emmanuel
Référence Behavioral and brain sciences, 30, 1, page (94-95)
Publication Publié, 2007
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : The observation that an animal's behavior is largely unaltered even after profound modifications of sizeable brain portions, suggests a large flexibility in the relationships between species-specific brain structures and species-specific behavior. In this perspective, a fascinating example is given by the comparison of jumping spiders and felids, where similar predatory behaviors are achieved with totally different brain substrates. © 2007 Cambridge University Press.