Mormyrid fish rely on reafferent input for active electrolocation. Their electrosensory input consists of phase and amplitude information. These are encoded by differently tuned receptor cells within the Mormyromasts, A- and B-cells, respectively, which are distributed over the animal's body. These convey their information to two topographically ordered medullary zones in the electrosensory lateral line lobe (ELL). The so-called medial zone receives only amplitude information, while the dorsolateral zone receives amplitude and phase information. Using both sources of information, Mormyrid fish can disambiguate electrical impedances. Where and how this disambiguation takes place is presently unclear. We here investigate phase-sensitivity dow...
Mormyrid electric fish have species- and sex-typical electric organ discharges (EODs). One class of ...
Pollimyrus adspersus discriminates the individually variable waveforms of Electric Organ Discharges ...
Weakly electric fish occupy a special place in the field of neuroethology as a model system for the ...
<div><p>Mormyrid fish rely on reafferent input for active electrolocation. Their electrosensory inpu...
Fechner S, Grant K, von der Emde G, Engelmann J. Physiological evidence of sensory integration in th...
To investigate the functional organization of higher brain levels in fish we test the hypothesis tha...
The ability to localize communication signals plays a fundamental role in social interactions. For s...
Engelmann J, Gertz S, Goulet J, Schuh A, von der Emde G. Coding of Stimuli by Ampullary Afferents in...
Hollmann V, Hofmann V, Engelmann J. Somatotopic map of the active electrosensory sense in the midbra...
mormyromast region of the mormyrid electrosensory lobe. I. Re-sponses to corollary discharge and ele...
Pusch R, von der Emde G, Hollmann M, et al. Active sensing in a mormyrid fish: electric images and p...
von der Emde G, Amey M, Engelmann J, et al. Active electrolocation in Gnathonemus petersii: behaviou...
Adaptations to an organism's environment often involve sensory system modifications. In this study, ...
The long-term goal of this project is to understand adaptive processing in sensory systems. Our work...
mormyromast region of the mormyrid electrosensory lobe. II. Re-sponses to input from central sources...
Mormyrid electric fish have species- and sex-typical electric organ discharges (EODs). One class of ...
Pollimyrus adspersus discriminates the individually variable waveforms of Electric Organ Discharges ...
Weakly electric fish occupy a special place in the field of neuroethology as a model system for the ...
<div><p>Mormyrid fish rely on reafferent input for active electrolocation. Their electrosensory inpu...
Fechner S, Grant K, von der Emde G, Engelmann J. Physiological evidence of sensory integration in th...
To investigate the functional organization of higher brain levels in fish we test the hypothesis tha...
The ability to localize communication signals plays a fundamental role in social interactions. For s...
Engelmann J, Gertz S, Goulet J, Schuh A, von der Emde G. Coding of Stimuli by Ampullary Afferents in...
Hollmann V, Hofmann V, Engelmann J. Somatotopic map of the active electrosensory sense in the midbra...
mormyromast region of the mormyrid electrosensory lobe. I. Re-sponses to corollary discharge and ele...
Pusch R, von der Emde G, Hollmann M, et al. Active sensing in a mormyrid fish: electric images and p...
von der Emde G, Amey M, Engelmann J, et al. Active electrolocation in Gnathonemus petersii: behaviou...
Adaptations to an organism's environment often involve sensory system modifications. In this study, ...
The long-term goal of this project is to understand adaptive processing in sensory systems. Our work...
mormyromast region of the mormyrid electrosensory lobe. II. Re-sponses to input from central sources...
Mormyrid electric fish have species- and sex-typical electric organ discharges (EODs). One class of ...
Pollimyrus adspersus discriminates the individually variable waveforms of Electric Organ Discharges ...
Weakly electric fish occupy a special place in the field of neuroethology as a model system for the ...