Sensory acquisition in active sensing systems
A defining feature of active sensing is the use of self-generated energy to probe the
environment. Familiar biological examples include echolocation in bats and dolphins and …
environment. Familiar biological examples include echolocation in bats and dolphins and …
[BOOK][B] The genesis of animal play: Testing the limits
GM Burghardt - 2005 - books.google.com
In The Genesis of Animal Play, Gordon Burghardt examines the origins and evolution of play
in humans and animals. He asks what play might mean in our understanding of evolution …
in humans and animals. He asks what play might mean in our understanding of evolution …
Neural mechanisms for predicting the sensory consequences of behavior: insights from electrosensory systems
NB Sawtell - Annual Review of Physiology, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Perception of the environment requires differentiating between external sensory inputs and
those that are self-generated. Some of the clearest insights into the neural mechanisms …
those that are self-generated. Some of the clearest insights into the neural mechanisms …
Collective sensing in electric fish
A number of organisms, including dolphins, bats and electric fish, possess sophisticated
active sensory systems that use self-generated signals (for example, acoustic or electrical …
active sensory systems that use self-generated signals (for example, acoustic or electrical …
Brain evolution triggers increased diversification of electric fishes
BA Carlson, SM Hasan, M Hollmann, DB Miller… - science, 2011 - science.org
Communication can contribute to the evolution of biodiversity by promoting speciation and
reinforcing reproductive isolation between existing species. The evolution of species …
reinforcing reproductive isolation between existing species. The evolution of species …
Central neuroanatomy of electrosensory systems in fish
CC Bell, L Maler - Electroreception, 2005 - Springer
This chapter is an introduction to the central nervous system (CNS) anatomy of
electrosensory systems in fish. The neuroanatomy of these systems has been extensively …
electrosensory systems in fish. The neuroanatomy of these systems has been extensively …
A navigation algorithm to enable sustainable control of insect-computer hybrid robot with stimulus signal regulator and habituation-breaking function
The insect-computer hybrid soft robots are receiving increasing attention due to their
excellent motor capabilities, small size, and low power consumption. However, the effective …
excellent motor capabilities, small size, and low power consumption. However, the effective …
Brain-wide visual habituation networks in wild type and fmr1 zebrafish
E Marquez-Legorreta, L Constantin, M Piber… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Habituation is a form of learning during which animals stop responding to repetitive stimuli,
and deficits in habituation are characteristic of several psychiatric disorders. Due to technical …
and deficits in habituation are characteristic of several psychiatric disorders. Due to technical …
Electric organs and their control
Selection (1859), Darwin paid special attention to difficulties with his theory, devoting an
entire chapter to the subject. The evolution of electrogenesis was one such area of concern …
entire chapter to the subject. The evolution of electrogenesis was one such area of concern …
Internally generated predictions enhance neural and behavioral detection of sensory stimuli in an electric fish
Studies of cerebellum-like circuits in fish have demonstrated that synaptic plasticity shapes
the motor corollary discharge responses of granule cells into highly-specific predictions of …
the motor corollary discharge responses of granule cells into highly-specific predictions of …