The ability to localize communication signals plays a fundamental role in social interactions. For signal localization to take place, the sensory system of the receiver must extract information about distance and direction to the sender from physical characteristics of the signal. In many sensory systems, information from multiple peripheral receptors must be integrated by central sensory pathways to determine the sender location. Here, we asked whether evolutionary divergence in the electrosensory and visual systems of mormyrid fish is associated with signal localization behavior. In mormyrids, differences in the distribution of electroreceptors on the surface of the skin are associated with differences in the midbrain exterolateral nucleu...
Mormyrid fishes are one of six independent lineages of vertebrates to have evolved electric organs f...
Abstract: Mormyrid fi shes communicate using pulses of electricity, conveying information about the...
Weakly electric fish occupy a special place in the field of neuroethology as a model system for the ...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), 2017. Published by the Offic...
Pusch R, von der Emde G, Hollmann M, et al. Active sensing in a mormyrid fish: electric images and p...
Adaptations to an organism's environment often involve sensory system modifications. In this study, ...
von der Emde G, Amey M, Engelmann J, et al. Active electrolocation in Gnathonemus petersii: behaviou...
<div><p>Mormyrid fish rely on reafferent input for active electrolocation. Their electrosensory inpu...
Mormyrid fish rely on reafferent input for active electrolocation. Their electrosensory input consis...
To investigate the functional organization of higher brain levels in fish we test the hypothesis tha...
Brain region size generally scales allometrically with total brain size, but mosaic shifts in brain ...
Pedraja F, Hofmann V, Goulet J, Engelmann J. Task related sensorimotor adjustments increase the sens...
Jung SN, Künzel S, Engelmann J. Spatial learning through active electroreception in Gnathonemus pete...
Fechner S, Grant K, von der Emde G, Engelmann J. Physiological evidence of sensory integration in th...
Sensory systems have been shaped by evolution to extract information that is relevant for decision m...
Mormyrid fishes are one of six independent lineages of vertebrates to have evolved electric organs f...
Abstract: Mormyrid fi shes communicate using pulses of electricity, conveying information about the...
Weakly electric fish occupy a special place in the field of neuroethology as a model system for the ...
From the Washington University Senior Honors Thesis Abstracts (WUSHTA), 2017. Published by the Offic...
Pusch R, von der Emde G, Hollmann M, et al. Active sensing in a mormyrid fish: electric images and p...
Adaptations to an organism's environment often involve sensory system modifications. In this study, ...
von der Emde G, Amey M, Engelmann J, et al. Active electrolocation in Gnathonemus petersii: behaviou...
<div><p>Mormyrid fish rely on reafferent input for active electrolocation. Their electrosensory inpu...
Mormyrid fish rely on reafferent input for active electrolocation. Their electrosensory input consis...
To investigate the functional organization of higher brain levels in fish we test the hypothesis tha...
Brain region size generally scales allometrically with total brain size, but mosaic shifts in brain ...
Pedraja F, Hofmann V, Goulet J, Engelmann J. Task related sensorimotor adjustments increase the sens...
Jung SN, Künzel S, Engelmann J. Spatial learning through active electroreception in Gnathonemus pete...
Fechner S, Grant K, von der Emde G, Engelmann J. Physiological evidence of sensory integration in th...
Sensory systems have been shaped by evolution to extract information that is relevant for decision m...
Mormyrid fishes are one of six independent lineages of vertebrates to have evolved electric organs f...
Abstract: Mormyrid fi shes communicate using pulses of electricity, conveying information about the...
Weakly electric fish occupy a special place in the field of neuroethology as a model system for the ...