Examination of fish responses to sound stimuli has a rich and varied history but it is not always clear when responses are true measures of hearing or the lateral-line. The central innervation of auditory and lateral-line sensory afferents lie in close proximity in the brainstem and both sets of receptors are, at heart, hair cell-based particle motion detectors. While it is possible to separately measure physiological activity of these two receptor subtypes, many studies of fish “hearing” use whole brain potentials or behavioural assays in complex sound fields where it is not possible to distinguish inputs. We argue here that, as often measured, what is thought of as fish “hearing” is often a multisensory response of both auditory and later...
Abstract: Fish use the mechanosensory lateral line and the acoustic system for the processing of hyd...
Engelmann J, Bleckmann H. Coding of lateral line stimuli in the goldfish midbrain in still and runni...
Otophysine fishes have a series of bones, the Weberian ossicles, which acoustically couple the swimb...
In the underwater environment, sound propagates both as a pressure wave and as particle displacement...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. February 2017. Major: Integrated Biosciences. Advisor: Allen Me...
The marine environment is filled with a wide range of sounds, some resulting from natural sources su...
A theoretical analysis of the acoustic field around a sound source suggested that fish would be able...
[Extract] The lateral line organs and the organs of the inner ear, the semicircular canals and otoli...
Fish possess two separate systems for detection of low-level sound and water motions in the low-freq...
Sensory systems have evolved to provide animals with information about their environments. Informati...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of The...
Fish varies greatly in their sensitivity to underwater acoustic signals. Over the past century, scie...
Despite the diversity in fish auditory structures, it remains elusive how otolith morphology and swi...
The gas-filled bladder, the fish middle-ear analogue, transforms sound pressure (p) into pulsations,...
Abstract: Fish use the mechanosensory lateral line and the acoustic system for the processing of hyd...
Engelmann J, Bleckmann H. Coding of lateral line stimuli in the goldfish midbrain in still and runni...
Otophysine fishes have a series of bones, the Weberian ossicles, which acoustically couple the swimb...
In the underwater environment, sound propagates both as a pressure wave and as particle displacement...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. February 2017. Major: Integrated Biosciences. Advisor: Allen Me...
The marine environment is filled with a wide range of sounds, some resulting from natural sources su...
A theoretical analysis of the acoustic field around a sound source suggested that fish would be able...
[Extract] The lateral line organs and the organs of the inner ear, the semicircular canals and otoli...
Fish possess two separate systems for detection of low-level sound and water motions in the low-freq...
Sensory systems have evolved to provide animals with information about their environments. Informati...
An astonishing diversity of inner ears and accessory hearing structures (AHS) that can enhance heari...
Author Posting. © The Company of Biologists, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of The...
Fish varies greatly in their sensitivity to underwater acoustic signals. Over the past century, scie...
Despite the diversity in fish auditory structures, it remains elusive how otolith morphology and swi...
The gas-filled bladder, the fish middle-ear analogue, transforms sound pressure (p) into pulsations,...
Abstract: Fish use the mechanosensory lateral line and the acoustic system for the processing of hyd...
Engelmann J, Bleckmann H. Coding of lateral line stimuli in the goldfish midbrain in still and runni...
Otophysine fishes have a series of bones, the Weberian ossicles, which acoustically couple the swimb...