The position of a hydrodynamic dipole source, as encoded in a linear array of mechano-detecting neuromasts in the fish lateral line canal, was electrophysiologically investigated. Measured excitation patterns along the lateral line were compared to theoretical predictions and were found to be in good agreement. The results demonstrate that information on the position of a vibrating source from a fish is linearly coded in the spatial characteristics of the excitation pattern of pressure gradients distributed along the lateral line canal. Several algorithms are discussed that could potentially be used by a fish to decode lateral line excitation patterns, in order to localise a source and its axis of vibration. Specifically, a wavelet transfor...
Engelmann J, Hanke W, Bleckmann H. Lateral line reception in still- and running water. Journal of co...
This thesis describes the results of a study on the lateral line of the ruff. The lateral line organ...
Fish and amphibians can sense their hydrodynamic environment via fluid flow sensing organs, called l...
The position of a hydrodynamic dipole source, as encoded in a linear array of mechano-detecting neur...
Goulet J, Engelmann J, Chagnaud BP, Franosch JM, Suttner MD, van Hemmen JL. Object localization thro...
The object of investigation in this thesis is the fish canal lateral line organ (CLLO). The canal la...
Abstract Fish acquire information about their aquatic environment by means of their mechanosensory l...
A theoretical analysis of the acoustic field around a sound source suggested that fish would be able...
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University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. February 2017. Major: Integrated Biosciences. Advisor: Allen Me...
Fish use their lateral line system to detect minute water motions. The lateral line consists of supe...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of The...
The lateral line system is a sensory system unique to fishes and amphibians. It is composed of distr...
Fish are able to sense water flow velocities relative to their body with their mechanoreceptive late...
Engelmann J, Hanke W, Bleckmann H. Lateral line reception in still- and running water. Journal of co...
This thesis describes the results of a study on the lateral line of the ruff. The lateral line organ...
Fish and amphibians can sense their hydrodynamic environment via fluid flow sensing organs, called l...
The position of a hydrodynamic dipole source, as encoded in a linear array of mechano-detecting neur...
Goulet J, Engelmann J, Chagnaud BP, Franosch JM, Suttner MD, van Hemmen JL. Object localization thro...
The object of investigation in this thesis is the fish canal lateral line organ (CLLO). The canal la...
Abstract Fish acquire information about their aquatic environment by means of their mechanosensory l...
A theoretical analysis of the acoustic field around a sound source suggested that fish would be able...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2014. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. February 2017. Major: Integrated Biosciences. Advisor: Allen Me...
Fish use their lateral line system to detect minute water motions. The lateral line consists of supe...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of The...
The lateral line system is a sensory system unique to fishes and amphibians. It is composed of distr...
Fish are able to sense water flow velocities relative to their body with their mechanoreceptive late...
Engelmann J, Hanke W, Bleckmann H. Lateral line reception in still- and running water. Journal of co...
This thesis describes the results of a study on the lateral line of the ruff. The lateral line organ...
Fish and amphibians can sense their hydrodynamic environment via fluid flow sensing organs, called l...