<div><p>The morphology of an animal’s face will have large effects on the sensory information it can acquire. Here we quantify the arrangement of cranial sensory structures of the rat, with special emphasis on the mystacial vibrissae (whiskers). Nearly all mammals have vibrissae, which are generally arranged in rows and columns across the face. The vibrissae serve a wide variety of important behavioral functions, including navigation, climbing, wake following, anemotaxis, and social interactions. To date, however, there are few studies that compare the morphology of vibrissal arrays across species, or that describe the arrangement of the vibrissae relative to other facial sensory structures. The few studies that do exist have exploited the ...
<p>Most mammalian sensory systems process information collected through actively generated movements...
The rodent facial nucleus (FN) comprises motoneurons (MNs) that control the facial musculature. In t...
To address several fundamental questions regarding how mul-tiwhisker tactile stimuli are integrated ...
The morphology of an animal's face will have large effects on the sensory information it can acquire...
AbstractHow are two prominent environmental features, surface texture and object location, transduce...
Tactile hair, or vibrissae, are a mammalian characteristic found on many mammals (Ahl, 1986). Vibris...
Although the neurobiology of rodent facial whiskers has been studied intensively, little is known ab...
The rodent facial nucleus (FN) comprises motoneurons (MNs) that control the facial musculature. In t...
This paper reports on an analytical study of the intrinsic shapes of 523 whiskers from 15 rats. We s...
The rodent vibrissal system offers an ideal model for studying sensory-motor pathways in the mammali...
The cortical column is regarded as an elementary functional unit of the mammalian brain. In the vibr...
<p>(A) Position of the eyes, pinnae, nostrils, mouth, incisors, and bregma and lambda on the rat usi...
The rat whisker (vibrissal) system provides rats with an exquisitely acute tactile sense that has he...
This paper reports on an analytical study of the intrinsic shapes of 523 whiskers from 15 rats. We s...
Mammal whiskers are often used as a model for understanding the sensory circuits in the brain. Signa...
<p>Most mammalian sensory systems process information collected through actively generated movements...
The rodent facial nucleus (FN) comprises motoneurons (MNs) that control the facial musculature. In t...
To address several fundamental questions regarding how mul-tiwhisker tactile stimuli are integrated ...
The morphology of an animal's face will have large effects on the sensory information it can acquire...
AbstractHow are two prominent environmental features, surface texture and object location, transduce...
Tactile hair, or vibrissae, are a mammalian characteristic found on many mammals (Ahl, 1986). Vibris...
Although the neurobiology of rodent facial whiskers has been studied intensively, little is known ab...
The rodent facial nucleus (FN) comprises motoneurons (MNs) that control the facial musculature. In t...
This paper reports on an analytical study of the intrinsic shapes of 523 whiskers from 15 rats. We s...
The rodent vibrissal system offers an ideal model for studying sensory-motor pathways in the mammali...
The cortical column is regarded as an elementary functional unit of the mammalian brain. In the vibr...
<p>(A) Position of the eyes, pinnae, nostrils, mouth, incisors, and bregma and lambda on the rat usi...
The rat whisker (vibrissal) system provides rats with an exquisitely acute tactile sense that has he...
This paper reports on an analytical study of the intrinsic shapes of 523 whiskers from 15 rats. We s...
Mammal whiskers are often used as a model for understanding the sensory circuits in the brain. Signa...
<p>Most mammalian sensory systems process information collected through actively generated movements...
The rodent facial nucleus (FN) comprises motoneurons (MNs) that control the facial musculature. In t...
To address several fundamental questions regarding how mul-tiwhisker tactile stimuli are integrated ...