In most animals, natural stimuli are characterized by a high degree of redundancy, limiting the ensemble of ecologically valid stimuli to a significantly reduced subspace of the representation space. Neural encodings can exploit this redundancy and increase sensing efficiency by generating low-dimensional representations that retain all information essential to support behavior. In this study, we investigate whether such an efficient encoding can be found to support a broad range of echolocation tasks in bats. Starting from an ensemble of echo signals collected with a biomimetic sonar system in natural indoor and outdoor environments, we use independent component analysis to derive a low-dimensional encoding of the output of a cochlear mode...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
Biosonar echoes received by bats in their natural habitats are short, highly time-variant acoustic w...
Many bat species, such as horseshoe bats, move their external auditory periphery (noseleaf and pinna...
Echolocation behavior, a navigation strategy based on acoustic signals, allows scientists to explore...
This study explores the principles of echolocation in bats which can be potentially adopted for bio-...
The sophisticated biosonar systems of horseshoe bats have enabled these animals to navigate and purs...
There are various approaches to understanding the echolocation phenomenon of bats. A part of the ech...
Nature provides a number of examples where acoustic echolocation is the primary sensing modality, th...
<div><p>Bat echolocation is an ability consisting of many subtasks such as navigation, prey detectio...
Certain bat species (family Rhinolophidae) dynamically deform their emission baffles (noseleaves) an...
Bats echolocating in the natural environment face the formidable task of sorting signals from multip...
Summary: Echo-imaging evolved as the main remote sense under lightless conditions. It is most precis...
A neural network was trained to recognize two three-dimensional shapes independent of orientation, b...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...
Biosonar echoes received by bats in their natural habitats are short, highly time-variant acoustic w...
Many bat species, such as horseshoe bats, move their external auditory periphery (noseleaf and pinna...
Echolocation behavior, a navigation strategy based on acoustic signals, allows scientists to explore...
This study explores the principles of echolocation in bats which can be potentially adopted for bio-...
The sophisticated biosonar systems of horseshoe bats have enabled these animals to navigate and purs...
There are various approaches to understanding the echolocation phenomenon of bats. A part of the ech...
Nature provides a number of examples where acoustic echolocation is the primary sensing modality, th...
<div><p>Bat echolocation is an ability consisting of many subtasks such as navigation, prey detectio...
Certain bat species (family Rhinolophidae) dynamically deform their emission baffles (noseleaves) an...
Bats echolocating in the natural environment face the formidable task of sorting signals from multip...
Summary: Echo-imaging evolved as the main remote sense under lightless conditions. It is most precis...
A neural network was trained to recognize two three-dimensional shapes independent of orientation, b...
Sensory systems experience a trade-off between maximizing the detail and amount of sampled informati...
All animals face the essential task of extracting biologically meaningful sensory information from t...
Under natural conditions, animals encounter a barrage of sensory information from which they must se...