styrnoder
Styrnoder are specialized neural structures found in certain invertebrates, notably within the central nervous systems of some mollusks, annelids, and arthropods. These structures serve as key integrative and processing centers that coordinate sensory inputs and motor outputs, facilitating complex behaviors such as locomotion, feeding, and environmental response.
Typically, styrnoder are composed of densely packed nerve cells and fibers organized into distinct clusters. Their
In evolutionary terms, styrnoder represent an intermediate step in the development of more complex neural architectures
Research into styrnoder provides insights into the evolution of nervous systems, highlighting how neural clusters contribute