Bayesian chemotaxis is an information-based target search problem inspired by biological chemotaxis. It is defined by a decision strategy coupled to the dynamic estimation of target position from detections of signaling molecules. We extend the case of a point-like agent previously introduced in [Vergassola et al., Nature 2007], which establishes concentration sensing as the dominant contribution to information processing, to the case of a circular agent of small finite size. We identify gradient sensing and a Laplacian correction to concentration sensing as the two leading-order expansion terms in the expected entropy variation. Numerically, we find that the impact of gradient sensing is most relevant because it provides direct directional...
How signals coordinate and direct chemotaxis is an issue that is actively investigated. A new study ...
The ability to detect a chemical gradient is fundamental to many cellular processes. In multicellula...
Chemotaxis of tumor cells in response to a gradient of extracellular ligand is an important step in ...
Bayesian chemotaxis is an information-based target search problem inspired by biological chemotaxis....
Chemotaxis plays a crucial role in many biological processes, including nervous system development. ...
Information theory Statistical inference Bayesian inference a b s t r a c t Chemotaxis, or gradient ...
Molecular gradients are one of the sources of information growing axons use to find their targets in...
Chemotaxis (detecting and following chemical gradients) plays a crucial role in the function of many...
The development of the nervous system requires nerve fibres to be guided accurately over long distan...
Quantifying information transmission in eukaryotic gradient sensing and chemotactic response the dat...
Chemotaxis (detecting and following chemical gradients) plays a crucial role in the function of many...
The ability to detect a chemical gradient is fundamental to many cellular processes. In multicellula...
Chemotaxis, or directed motion in chemical gradients, is critical for various biological processes. ...
Binding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in time and spa...
ABSTRACT: Gradients of diffusible and sub-strate-bound molecules play an important role in guid-ing ...
How signals coordinate and direct chemotaxis is an issue that is actively investigated. A new study ...
The ability to detect a chemical gradient is fundamental to many cellular processes. In multicellula...
Chemotaxis of tumor cells in response to a gradient of extracellular ligand is an important step in ...
Bayesian chemotaxis is an information-based target search problem inspired by biological chemotaxis....
Chemotaxis plays a crucial role in many biological processes, including nervous system development. ...
Information theory Statistical inference Bayesian inference a b s t r a c t Chemotaxis, or gradient ...
Molecular gradients are one of the sources of information growing axons use to find their targets in...
Chemotaxis (detecting and following chemical gradients) plays a crucial role in the function of many...
The development of the nervous system requires nerve fibres to be guided accurately over long distan...
Quantifying information transmission in eukaryotic gradient sensing and chemotactic response the dat...
Chemotaxis (detecting and following chemical gradients) plays a crucial role in the function of many...
The ability to detect a chemical gradient is fundamental to many cellular processes. In multicellula...
Chemotaxis, or directed motion in chemical gradients, is critical for various biological processes. ...
Binding of ligand to its receptor is a stochastic process that exhibits fluctuations in time and spa...
ABSTRACT: Gradients of diffusible and sub-strate-bound molecules play an important role in guid-ing ...
How signals coordinate and direct chemotaxis is an issue that is actively investigated. A new study ...
The ability to detect a chemical gradient is fundamental to many cellular processes. In multicellula...
Chemotaxis of tumor cells in response to a gradient of extracellular ligand is an important step in ...