An evaluative review of the electrosensing literature was pursued with the intention of determining the nature of the electrosensing mechanism and its sensitivity. The biological data base, although weak, was useful in development of a mathematical model and in analyses of the sense mechanisms and their functions. During the analyses, we suggest a working hypothesis on the nature of the sense mechanism. We also collapse the various sensor coding schemes that have been proposed into one scheme. The function of the mathematical model of the sensor that was developed was explored with the use of a computer. The fishes' function at the system level was also considered and possible mechanisms defined
Biological sensory systems efficiently and reliably monitor changes in real-world environments that ...
The first stage of information processing in the electrosensory system of weakly electric fish invol...
This concise review focuses on recent advances in the function and mechanism of electroreceptive sys...
An evaluative review of the electrosensing literature was pursued with the intention of determining ...
Sensory systems have been shaped by evolution to extract information that is relevant for decision m...
Weakly electric fish produce a dual function electric signal that makes them ideal models for the st...
Eigenmannia virescens is a South American freshwater species with an electric organ discharge (EOD) ...
Electroreceptive fish detect nearby objects by processing the information contained in the pattern o...
International audienceThis paper aims at advancing the field of electro-sensing. It exhibits physica...
Engelmann J, Gertz S, Goulet J, Schuh A, von der Emde G. Coding of Stimuli by Ampullary Afferents in...
<p>(A) Electrogenesis in <i>Sternopygus macrurus</i>. Adult fish are on the order of tens of centime...
Using the round-mouth and the fishes, the morphofunctional properties of the electrosensor systems o...
von der Emde G, Amey M, Engelmann J, et al. Active electrolocation in Gnathonemus petersii: behaviou...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Animals actively influence th...
Essential to all autonomous creatures is the ability to sense the surrounding environment. Evolutio...
Biological sensory systems efficiently and reliably monitor changes in real-world environments that ...
The first stage of information processing in the electrosensory system of weakly electric fish invol...
This concise review focuses on recent advances in the function and mechanism of electroreceptive sys...
An evaluative review of the electrosensing literature was pursued with the intention of determining ...
Sensory systems have been shaped by evolution to extract information that is relevant for decision m...
Weakly electric fish produce a dual function electric signal that makes them ideal models for the st...
Eigenmannia virescens is a South American freshwater species with an electric organ discharge (EOD) ...
Electroreceptive fish detect nearby objects by processing the information contained in the pattern o...
International audienceThis paper aims at advancing the field of electro-sensing. It exhibits physica...
Engelmann J, Gertz S, Goulet J, Schuh A, von der Emde G. Coding of Stimuli by Ampullary Afferents in...
<p>(A) Electrogenesis in <i>Sternopygus macrurus</i>. Adult fish are on the order of tens of centime...
Using the round-mouth and the fishes, the morphofunctional properties of the electrosensor systems o...
von der Emde G, Amey M, Engelmann J, et al. Active electrolocation in Gnathonemus petersii: behaviou...
187 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Animals actively influence th...
Essential to all autonomous creatures is the ability to sense the surrounding environment. Evolutio...
Biological sensory systems efficiently and reliably monitor changes in real-world environments that ...
The first stage of information processing in the electrosensory system of weakly electric fish invol...
This concise review focuses on recent advances in the function and mechanism of electroreceptive sys...