Jellyfish nerve nets provide insight into the origins of nervous systems, as both their taxonomic position and their evolutionary age imply that jellyfish resemble some of the earliest neuron-bearing, actively-swimming animals. Here, we develop the first neuronal network model for the nerve nets of jellyfish. Specifically, we focus on the moon jelly Aurelia aurita and the control of its energy-efficient swimming motion. The proposed single neuron model disentangles the contributions of different currents to a spike. The network model identifies factors ensuring non-pathological activity and suggests an optimization for the transmission of signals. After modeling the jellyfish’s muscle system and its bell in a hydrodynamic environment, we ex...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2012Neural n...
Sea urchins can detect light and move in relation to luminous stimuli despite lacking eyes. They pre...
Artificial control of animal locomotion has the potential to simultaneously address longstanding cha...
For organisms to have robust locomotion, their neuromuscular organization must adapt to constantly c...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...
International audienceJellyfish are radially symmetric organisms without a brain that arose more tha...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...
Many jellyfish produce forward thrust by ejecting a volume of water contained within their subumbrel...
A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is to understand how biologically salient motor behaviors em...
The neuronal generation of vertebrate locomotion has been extensively studied in the lamprey. Models...
Jellyfish have provided insight into important components of animal propulsion, such as suction thru...
Box jellyfish have the most elaborate sensory system and behavioural repertoire of all cnidarians. S...
The four surprisingly complex visual sensory organs of cubomedusae, the rhopalia, contain each six e...
Swimming in lampreys is generated by a Central Pattern Generator (CPG) in the spinal cord. This CPG ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2012Neural n...
Sea urchins can detect light and move in relation to luminous stimuli despite lacking eyes. They pre...
Artificial control of animal locomotion has the potential to simultaneously address longstanding cha...
For organisms to have robust locomotion, their neuromuscular organization must adapt to constantly c...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...
International audienceJellyfish are radially symmetric organisms without a brain that arose more tha...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...
Central Pattern Generators (CPGs) produce rhythmic behaviour across all animal phyla. Cnidarians, wh...
Many jellyfish produce forward thrust by ejecting a volume of water contained within their subumbrel...
A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is to understand how biologically salient motor behaviors em...
The neuronal generation of vertebrate locomotion has been extensively studied in the lamprey. Models...
Jellyfish have provided insight into important components of animal propulsion, such as suction thru...
Box jellyfish have the most elaborate sensory system and behavioural repertoire of all cnidarians. S...
The four surprisingly complex visual sensory organs of cubomedusae, the rhopalia, contain each six e...
Swimming in lampreys is generated by a Central Pattern Generator (CPG) in the spinal cord. This CPG ...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Environmental Systems: Mathematical Modeling, 2012Neural n...
Sea urchins can detect light and move in relation to luminous stimuli despite lacking eyes. They pre...
Artificial control of animal locomotion has the potential to simultaneously address longstanding cha...