On the evolution of central nervous systems: Implications from polyclad turbellarian neurobiology

The nervous system of the polyclad turbellarian Notoplana acticola consists of a series of nerve plexuses and a central ganglion, the brain. The brain contains a variety of cell types including multipolar heteropolar and bipolar neurons. These cell types are rare in other invertebrate ganglia. Individual neurons also contain a variety of different ion channels. both spiking and nonspiking neurons are found. Some neurons are multimodal interneurons. Habituation appears to be a postsynaptic phenomenon. Sensitization and long-term potentiation have not been demonstrated. Polyclads appear to represent a stage in the evolution of centralized nervous systems where much of the neuronal machinery underlying behavior occurs in the peripheral nervous system and the brain's main functions are the coordination and sequencing of peripherally placed reflexes. Even at this stage, however, the brain already contains cells that seem as advanced as those found in higher organisms.

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