BackgroundSensory systems acquire both external and internal information to guide behavior. Adjustments based on external input are much better documented and understood than internal-based sensory adaptations. When external input is not available, idiothetic—internal—cues become crucial for guiding behavior. Here, we take advantage of the rapid sensory adjustments exhibited by bats in order to study how animals rely on internal cues in the absence of external input. Constant frequency echolocating bats are renowned for their Doppler shift compensation response used to adjust their emission frequency in order to optimize sensing. Previous studies documented the importance of external echoes for this response.ResultsWe show that the Doppler ...
Bats lower the emission SPL when approaching a target. The SPL reduction has been explained by inten...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
<div><p></p><p>Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: t...
Many animals have evolved adept sensory systems that enable dexterous mobility in complex environmen...
Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: to optimize sign...
Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: to optimize sign...
Animals extract behaviorally relevant signals from “noisy” environments. To investigate signal extra...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
How animals extract information from their surroundings to guide motor patterns is central to their ...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
Integrating information on species-specific sensory perception with spatial activity provides a high...
Bats lower the emission SPL when approaching a target. The SPL reduction has been explained by inten...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
<div><p></p><p>Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: t...
Many animals have evolved adept sensory systems that enable dexterous mobility in complex environmen...
Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: to optimize sign...
Auditory feedback from the animal's own voice is essential during bat echolocation: to optimize sign...
Animals extract behaviorally relevant signals from “noisy” environments. To investigate signal extra...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
How animals extract information from their surroundings to guide motor patterns is central to their ...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
<div><p>Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
Integrating information on species-specific sensory perception with spatial activity provides a high...
Bats lower the emission SPL when approaching a target. The SPL reduction has been explained by inten...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...