Internal mapping of the external environment is carried out using the receptive fields of topographic neurons in the brain, and in a normal barn owl the aural and visual subcortical maps are aligned from early experiences. However, instantaneous misalignment of the aural and visual stimuli has been observed to result in adaptive behavior, manifested by functional and anatomical changes of the auditory processing system. Using methods of information theory and statistical mechanics a model of the adaptive dynamics of the aural receptive field is presented and analyzed. The dynamics is determined by maximizing the mutual information between the neural output and the weighted sensory neural inputs, admixed with noise, subject to biophysical co...
Early auditory experience shapes the auditory spatial tuning of neurons in the barn owl’s optic tect...
The auditory spatial tuning of bimodal (auditory-visual) units in the optic tectum of the barn owl w...
BACKGROUND:When sound arrives at the eardrum it has already been filtered by the body, head, and out...
Abstract—To localize a seen object, the superior colliculus of the barn owl integrates the visual an...
The auditory system of the barn owl contains several spatial maps. In young barn owls raised with op...
Barn owls hunt in the dark by using cues from both sight and sound to locate their prey. This task i...
The barn owl (Tyto alba) is a well-known model system for auditory processing and sound localization...
The human brain has accumulated many useful building blocks over its evolutionary history, and the b...
Auditory localization behavior in barn owls is mediated by the integration of topographically encode...
Barn owls provide an experimentally well-specified example of a temporal map, a neuronal representat...
AbstractRecent studies in owls and ferrets seem to have identified the origin and nature of the visu...
The visual and auditory map alignment in the superior colliculus of barn owl is important for its ac...
In the process of creating a multimodal map of space, auditory-visual neurons in the optic tectum es...
The visual and auditory map alignment in the Superior Colliculus (SC) of barn owl is important for i...
Nervous systems process information about the environment in order to generate adaptive behavior. Se...
Early auditory experience shapes the auditory spatial tuning of neurons in the barn owl’s optic tect...
The auditory spatial tuning of bimodal (auditory-visual) units in the optic tectum of the barn owl w...
BACKGROUND:When sound arrives at the eardrum it has already been filtered by the body, head, and out...
Abstract—To localize a seen object, the superior colliculus of the barn owl integrates the visual an...
The auditory system of the barn owl contains several spatial maps. In young barn owls raised with op...
Barn owls hunt in the dark by using cues from both sight and sound to locate their prey. This task i...
The barn owl (Tyto alba) is a well-known model system for auditory processing and sound localization...
The human brain has accumulated many useful building blocks over its evolutionary history, and the b...
Auditory localization behavior in barn owls is mediated by the integration of topographically encode...
Barn owls provide an experimentally well-specified example of a temporal map, a neuronal representat...
AbstractRecent studies in owls and ferrets seem to have identified the origin and nature of the visu...
The visual and auditory map alignment in the superior colliculus of barn owl is important for its ac...
In the process of creating a multimodal map of space, auditory-visual neurons in the optic tectum es...
The visual and auditory map alignment in the Superior Colliculus (SC) of barn owl is important for i...
Nervous systems process information about the environment in order to generate adaptive behavior. Se...
Early auditory experience shapes the auditory spatial tuning of neurons in the barn owl’s optic tect...
The auditory spatial tuning of bimodal (auditory-visual) units in the optic tectum of the barn owl w...
BACKGROUND:When sound arrives at the eardrum it has already been filtered by the body, head, and out...