Neuromodulation in invertebrate sensory systems: from biophysics to behavior

SUMMARY Neuromodulation may enhance the ability of sensory circuits to respond appropriately to widely variable environmental stimuli. The functional significance of neuromodulation will emerge from understanding the effects of modulators not just on single cells and synapses, but also on networks and the behavior of intact animals. With their relatively simple circuitry and large identifiable cells, invertebrate nervous systems offer insights into the complex roles of neuromodulators in modifying networks to meet the changing needs of the animal. Here we describe the role of neuromodulation in several invertebrate sensory systems that have been studied at a variety of levels, from the biophysical up to the behavioral.

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