Active electroreception in Gymnotus omarorum is a sensory modality that perceives the changes that nearby objects cause in a self generated electric field. The field is emitted as repetitive stereotyped pulses that stimulate skin electroreceptors. Differently from mormyriformes electric fish, gymnotiformes have an electric organ distributed along a large portion of the body, which fires sequentially. As a consequence shape and amplitude of both, the electric field generated and the image of objects, change during the electric pulse. To study how G. omarorum constructs a perceptual representation, we developed a computational model that allows the determination of the self-generated field and the electric image. We verify and use the model a...
It is well-known that weakly electric fish can exhibit extreme temporal acuity at the behavioral lev...
Weakly electric fish produce a dual function electric signal that makes them ideal models for the st...
Abstract Weakly electric fish are able to detect and localize prey based on microvolt-level perturba...
This article deals with the role of fish's body and object's geometry on determining the image spati...
Hofmann V, Sanguinetti-Scheck JI, Gómez-Sena L, Engelmann J. From static electric images to electric...
Engelmann J, Bacelo J, Metzen M, et al. Electric imaging through active electrolocation: implication...
Pusch R, von der Emde G, Hollmann M, et al. Active sensing in a mormyrid fish: electric images and p...
Electroreceptive fish detect nearby objects by processing the information contained in the pattern o...
Weakly electric fish use electroreception - the generation and detection of electric currents - to e...
Weakly electric fish use active electrolocation - the generation and detection of electric currents ...
Sensory systems have been shaped by evolution to extract information that is relevant for decision m...
von der Emde G, Amey M, Engelmann J, et al. Active electrolocation in Gnathonemus petersii: behaviou...
AbstractThe field generated by the electric organ of weakly electric fish varies with the electrical...
<p>(A) Electrogenesis in <i>Sternopygus macrurus</i>. Adult fish are on the order of tens of centime...
Weakly electric fish use a unique sensory modality in order to help them communicate, navigate and f...
It is well-known that weakly electric fish can exhibit extreme temporal acuity at the behavioral lev...
Weakly electric fish produce a dual function electric signal that makes them ideal models for the st...
Abstract Weakly electric fish are able to detect and localize prey based on microvolt-level perturba...
This article deals with the role of fish's body and object's geometry on determining the image spati...
Hofmann V, Sanguinetti-Scheck JI, Gómez-Sena L, Engelmann J. From static electric images to electric...
Engelmann J, Bacelo J, Metzen M, et al. Electric imaging through active electrolocation: implication...
Pusch R, von der Emde G, Hollmann M, et al. Active sensing in a mormyrid fish: electric images and p...
Electroreceptive fish detect nearby objects by processing the information contained in the pattern o...
Weakly electric fish use electroreception - the generation and detection of electric currents - to e...
Weakly electric fish use active electrolocation - the generation and detection of electric currents ...
Sensory systems have been shaped by evolution to extract information that is relevant for decision m...
von der Emde G, Amey M, Engelmann J, et al. Active electrolocation in Gnathonemus petersii: behaviou...
AbstractThe field generated by the electric organ of weakly electric fish varies with the electrical...
<p>(A) Electrogenesis in <i>Sternopygus macrurus</i>. Adult fish are on the order of tens of centime...
Weakly electric fish use a unique sensory modality in order to help them communicate, navigate and f...
It is well-known that weakly electric fish can exhibit extreme temporal acuity at the behavioral lev...
Weakly electric fish produce a dual function electric signal that makes them ideal models for the st...
Abstract Weakly electric fish are able to detect and localize prey based on microvolt-level perturba...