Electroreception: Fundamental Insights from Comparative Approaches

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Fundamental Insights from Comparative Approaches, Springer Handbook of Auditory Research 70

ISBN: 3030291049
ISBN 13: 9783030291044
Herausgeber: Bruce A Carlson/Joseph A Sisneros/Arthur N Popper et al
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xviii, 367 S., 28 s/w Illustr., 77 farbige Illustr., 367 p. 105 illus., 77 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 22.11.2019
Auflage: 1/2020
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

This book provides a comparative perspective on the topic of electroreception and reviews some of the fundamental insights gained from studies of electrosensory and electromotor systems to understand how the nervous system extracts biologically relevant information from the natural environment A Brief History of Electrogenesis and Electroreception in FishesBruce A. Carlson and Joseph A. Sisneros The Development and Evolution of Lateral Line Electroreceptors: Insights from Comparative Molecular ApproachesClare V. H. Baker Electrosensory Transduction: Comparisons Across Structure, Afferent Response Properties, and Cellular PhysiologyDuncan B. Leitch and David Julius The Evolution and Development of Electric OrgansJason R. Gallant Biophysical Basis of Electric Signal DiversityMichael R. Markham Hormonal Influences on Social Behavior in South American Weakly Electric FishesAna C. Silva Evolutionary Drivers of Electric Signal DiversityRüdiger Krahe Using Control Theory to Characterize Active Sensing in Weakly Electric FishesSarah A. Stamper, Manu S. Madhav, Noah J. Cowan, and Eric S. Fortune Envelope Coding and Processing: Implications for Perception and BehaviorMichael G. Metzen and Maurice J. Chacron Evolution of Submillisecond Temporal Coding in Vertebrate Electrosensory and Auditory SystemsBruce A. Carlson Influences of Motor Systems on Electrosensory ProcessingKrista Perks and Nathaniel B. Sawtell Active Electrolocation and Spatial LearningSarah Nicola Jung and Jacob Engelmann Bruce A. Carlson is Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis.Joseph A. Sisneros is Professor of Psychology at the University of Washington, SeattleArthur N. Popper is Professor Emeritus and research professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College ParkRichard R. Fay is Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Loyola

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Beschreibung

A fundamental goal of neuroscience is to understand how the nervous system extracts biologically relevant information from the natural environment and how it uses that information to guide and coordinate behavior necessary for reproduction and survival. The electrosensory systems of weakly electric teleost fishes and those of nonteleost fishes are attractive systems for addressing basic questions about neuronal information processing and its relationship to natural behavior. Comparative approaches in these fishes have led to the identification of fundamental mechanisms that have shaped the adaptive evolution of sensory systems across animal taxa. Understanding how sensory systems encode and integrate information about the natural world has far reaching implications for advancing our knowledge in the basic biomedical sciences and in understanding how the nervous system has evolved to control behavior. The primary goal of this book is to provide a comparative perspectiveon the topic of electroreception and review some of the fundamental insights gained from studies of electrosensory and electromotor systems. Although totally independent, this book follows from volume 21 in the Springer Handbook of Auditory Research series, Electroreception (Bullock, T. H., Hopkins, C. D., Popper, A. N., and Fay, R. R., 2005, Springer-Verlag, New York). 

Autorenporträt

Bruce A. Carlson is Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis. Joseph A. Sisneros is Professor of Psychology at the University of Washington, Seattle Arthur N. Popper is Professor Emeritus and research professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park Richard R. Fay is Distinguished Research Professor of Psychology at Loyola 

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