The recognition and localization of sound signals is fundamental to acoustic communication. Complex neural mechanisms are thought to underlie the processing of species-specific sound patterns even in animals with simple auditory pathways. In female crickets, which orient towards the male's calling song, current models propose pattern recognition mechanisms based on the temporal structure of the song. Furthermore, it is thought that localization is achieved by comparing the output of the left and right recognition networks, which then directs the female to the pattern that most closely resembles the species-specific song. Here we show, using a highly sensitive method for measuring the movements of female crickets, that when walking and flyin...
Male crickets produce a species specific song to attract females which in response move towards the...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
Directional hearing is crucial for animals depending on acoustic signals to locate a mate. We focuse...
Many groups of insects are specialists in exploiting sensory cues to locate food resources or conspe...
Animals need to flexibly respond to stimuli from their environment without compromising behavioural ...
Phonotactic steering behaviour of the cricket G. bimaculatus was analysed with a new highly sensitiv...
Intraspecific acoustic communication requires filtering processes and feature detectors in the audit...
From human language to birdsong and the chirps of insects, acoustic communication is based on amplit...
Many different invertebrate and vertebrate species use acoustic communication for pair formation. In...
Acoustic communication requires filter mechanisms to process and recognize key features of the perce...
Sound source localization depends on the auditory system to identify, recognize, and segregate eleme...
Behavioural phonotaxis (oriented movement in response to sound) is an effective means to quantify au...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
Phonotaxis is the ability to orient towards or away from sound sources. Crickets can locate conspeci...
Acoustic signals trigger various behaviours in insects such as courtship or escape from predators. H...
Male crickets produce a species specific song to attract females which in response move towards the...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
Directional hearing is crucial for animals depending on acoustic signals to locate a mate. We focuse...
Many groups of insects are specialists in exploiting sensory cues to locate food resources or conspe...
Animals need to flexibly respond to stimuli from their environment without compromising behavioural ...
Phonotactic steering behaviour of the cricket G. bimaculatus was analysed with a new highly sensitiv...
Intraspecific acoustic communication requires filtering processes and feature detectors in the audit...
From human language to birdsong and the chirps of insects, acoustic communication is based on amplit...
Many different invertebrate and vertebrate species use acoustic communication for pair formation. In...
Acoustic communication requires filter mechanisms to process and recognize key features of the perce...
Sound source localization depends on the auditory system to identify, recognize, and segregate eleme...
Behavioural phonotaxis (oriented movement in response to sound) is an effective means to quantify au...
Animals detect, recognize and localize relevant objects in noisy, multi-source environments. Female ...
Phonotaxis is the ability to orient towards or away from sound sources. Crickets can locate conspeci...
Acoustic signals trigger various behaviours in insects such as courtship or escape from predators. H...
Male crickets produce a species specific song to attract females which in response move towards the...
Female field crickets use phonotaxis to locate males by their calling song. Male song production and...
Directional hearing is crucial for animals depending on acoustic signals to locate a mate. We focuse...