Phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus can be selective or unselective in response to model calls with varying syllable periods. Discriminating a model call and walking towards it implies that a certain network(s) of neurons is/are activated when the call is recognized as attractive. Several approaches to demonstrate the influential role of auditory neurons in phonotaxis have been used with different levels of success. One such approach (current study) seeks to evaluate the behavioral and neuronal responses in the same animal, using identical auditory stimuli. This approach allows us to establish a correlation between the neuronal and behavioral responses, as well as to predict the behavior of the animal based on the response of the...
Crickets have become good models to study how neuronal circuits control behavior. These creatures ha...
Syllable period-selective phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus as well as the correspondin...
© 2020 The Royal Entomological Society The phonotactic response by female crickets is influenced by ...
Phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus can be selective or unselective in response to model ...
Female crickets Acheta domesticus exhibit differing phonotactic and neuronal responses to model call...
Female crickets (Acheta domesticus) respond phonotactically to model calls. Underlying neural networ...
Female A. domesticus exhibit variability in their phonotactic behavior. Some females respond to syll...
Phonotaxis in female crickets exhibits variability. While some females respond to calling songs typi...
Animals that communicate acoustically serve as models for investigating how organisms respond to sou...
L3, an auditory interneuron in the prothoracic ganglion of female crickets (Acheta domesticus) exhib...
Syllable-period selective phonotaxis in female cricket (Acheta domesticus) as well as the correspond...
Female crickets respond phonotactically to the calls of conspecific males. Females’ response has bee...
In response to model calling songs (CSs), the phonotaxis of female Acheta domesticus ranges from bei...
Selective phonotaxis by female crickets has been shown to be variable. Mechanisms which underlie suc...
Female crickets respond phonotactically to the calls of conspecific males. Females\u27 phonotaxis ha...
Crickets have become good models to study how neuronal circuits control behavior. These creatures ha...
Syllable period-selective phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus as well as the correspondin...
© 2020 The Royal Entomological Society The phonotactic response by female crickets is influenced by ...
Phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus can be selective or unselective in response to model ...
Female crickets Acheta domesticus exhibit differing phonotactic and neuronal responses to model call...
Female crickets (Acheta domesticus) respond phonotactically to model calls. Underlying neural networ...
Female A. domesticus exhibit variability in their phonotactic behavior. Some females respond to syll...
Phonotaxis in female crickets exhibits variability. While some females respond to calling songs typi...
Animals that communicate acoustically serve as models for investigating how organisms respond to sou...
L3, an auditory interneuron in the prothoracic ganglion of female crickets (Acheta domesticus) exhib...
Syllable-period selective phonotaxis in female cricket (Acheta domesticus) as well as the correspond...
Female crickets respond phonotactically to the calls of conspecific males. Females’ response has bee...
In response to model calling songs (CSs), the phonotaxis of female Acheta domesticus ranges from bei...
Selective phonotaxis by female crickets has been shown to be variable. Mechanisms which underlie suc...
Female crickets respond phonotactically to the calls of conspecific males. Females\u27 phonotaxis ha...
Crickets have become good models to study how neuronal circuits control behavior. These creatures ha...
Syllable period-selective phonotaxis in female cricket Acheta domesticus as well as the correspondin...
© 2020 The Royal Entomological Society The phonotactic response by female crickets is influenced by ...