“…Ciliary beating may be under hormonal control (Verdugo, 1980;Korngreen and Priel, 1996;Korngreen et al, 1998;Lieb et al, 2002;Barrera et al, 2004) or nervous control via dopamine and neuropeptides (Willows et al, 1997;Woodward and Willows, 2006), serotonin (Goldberg et al, 1994;Christopher et al, 1996;Willows et al, 1997;Nguyen et al, 2001; Doran et al, 2004), acetylcholine (ACh) (Salathe and Bookman, 1999;Zagoory et al, 2001;Zagoory et al, 2002) or depolarization (Aiello and Guideri, 1964;Mackie et al, 1969;Mackie et al, 1976;Murakami and Takahashi, 1975). Work permitting any distinction between these control mechanisms is sparse and this may be due, in part, to technical challenges presented by vertebrate models.…”