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Fritz Mauthner (22
November 1849 – 29 June 1923) was an
Austrian philosopher and
author of novels, satires,
reviews and
journalistic works. He was an exponent...
- The
Mauthner cells are a pair of big and
easily identifiable neurons (one for each half of the body)
located in the
rhombomere 4 of the
hindbrain in fish...
- best
known identified neurons are the
gigantic Mauthner cells of fish.: 38–44
Every fish has two
Mauthner cells,
located in the
bottom part of the brainstem...
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Margarete Mauthner (born
Margarete Alexander on July 7, 1863, in Berlin; died
April 24, 1947, in Johannesburg) was a
German art collector, patron, translator...
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Ludwig Mauthner (13
April 1840 – 20 October 1894) was an
Austrian neuroanatomist and
ophthalmologist who was a
native of Prague. He
studied medicine at...
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Amalie Mauthner (m. Epstein; 1832 – 15
December 1915) was an Austro-Hungarian
pianist and composer.
Mauthner was born in Pest to
Jewish parents Zacharias...
- the best
known identified neurons are the
gigantic Mauthner cells of fish.
Every fish has two
Mauthner cells, in the
bottom part of the brainstem, one on...
- "Emmy"
Flora Mauthner (married Emmy Förster, also Emmy
Mauthner-Förster; born 1865; died 1942) was an
Austrian theater and film actress.
Mauthner was born...
- C-start
escape response,
which is
generated by
large neurons called Mauthner cells.
Mauthner cells operate as a
command center for the
escape response and respond...
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Elisabeth Gürtler-
Mauthner (born 7 May 1950) is an
Austrian businesswoman. She is
managing director of the
Hotel Sacher, Vienna's most
famous hotel. Born...