Biological sensory systems react to changes in their surroundings. They are characterized by fast response and slow adaptation to varying environmental cues. Insofar as sensory adaptive systems map environmental changes to changes of their internal degrees of freedom, they can be regarded as computational devices manipulating information. Landauer established that information is ultimately physical, and its manipulation subject to the entropic and energetic bounds of thermodynamics. Thus the fundamental costs of biological sensory adaptation can be elucidated by tracking how the information the system has about its environment is altered. These bounds are particularly relevant for small organisms, which unlike everyday computers, operate at...
<p>(A) Relationship between information erased/acquired and size of the signal increase. Shaded in g...
A central result that arose in applying information theory to the stochastic thermodynamics...
AbstractThermotaxis is the phenomenon where an organism directs its movement toward its preferred te...
<div><p>Biological sensory systems react to changes in their surroundings. They are characterized by...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
Abstract. We show that a rate of conditional Shannon entropy reduction, characterizing the learning ...
For a general sensory system following an external stochastic signal, we introduce the sensory capac...
In systems biology, questions concerning the molecular and cellular makeup of an organism are of utm...
Living organisms from single cells to humans need to adapt continuously to respond to changes in the...
In systems biology, questions concerning the molecular and cellular makeup of an organism are of utm...
We investigate the relationship between thermodynamic and information theoretic inefficiencies in an...
Eukaryotic adaptation pathways operate within wide-ranging environmental conditions without stimulus...
This paper deals with the fundamental and challenging question of the ultimate origin of genetic inf...
<p>(A) Relationship between information erased/acquired and size of the signal increase. Shaded in g...
A central result that arose in applying information theory to the stochastic thermodynamics...
AbstractThermotaxis is the phenomenon where an organism directs its movement toward its preferred te...
<div><p>Biological sensory systems react to changes in their surroundings. They are characterized by...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
Adaptation is the essential process by which an organism becomes better suited to its environment. T...
Abstract. We show that a rate of conditional Shannon entropy reduction, characterizing the learning ...
For a general sensory system following an external stochastic signal, we introduce the sensory capac...
In systems biology, questions concerning the molecular and cellular makeup of an organism are of utm...
Living organisms from single cells to humans need to adapt continuously to respond to changes in the...
In systems biology, questions concerning the molecular and cellular makeup of an organism are of utm...
We investigate the relationship between thermodynamic and information theoretic inefficiencies in an...
Eukaryotic adaptation pathways operate within wide-ranging environmental conditions without stimulus...
This paper deals with the fundamental and challenging question of the ultimate origin of genetic inf...
<p>(A) Relationship between information erased/acquired and size of the signal increase. Shaded in g...
A central result that arose in applying information theory to the stochastic thermodynamics...
AbstractThermotaxis is the phenomenon where an organism directs its movement toward its preferred te...