Effects of restraint and immobilization on electrosensory behaviors of weakly electric fish
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Stimulus background influences phase invariant coding by correlated neural activity.Coding movement direction by burst firing in electrosensory neurons.Subthreshold membrane conductances enhance directional selectivity in vertebrate sensory neurons.Differences in the time course of short-term depression across receptive fields are correlated with directional selectivity in electrosensory neurons.Parallel sparse and dense information coding streams in the electrosensory midbrain.Parallel coding of first- and second-order stimulus attributes by midbrain electrosensory neurons.Neural heterogeneities influence envelope and temporal coding at the sensory periphery.Bursts and isolated spikes code for opposite movement directions in midbrain electrosensory neurons.Mutually opposing forces during locomotion can eliminate the tradeoff between maneuverability and stability.Dynamic modulation of visual and electrosensory gains for locomotor controlThe spatial structure of stimuli shapes the timescale of correlations in population spiking activity.Activation of parallel fiber feedback by spatially diffuse stimuli reduces signal and noise correlations via independent mechanisms in a cerebellum-like structure.Electrosensory Midbrain Neurons Display Feature Invariant Responses to Natural Communication Stimuli.Neural heterogeneities determine response characteristics to second-, but not first-order stimulus features.Sparse and dense coding of natural stimuli by distinct midbrain neuron subpopulations in weakly electric fish.Serotonin selectively enhances perception and sensory neural responses to stimuli generated by same-sex conspecifics.Subsecond Sensory Modulation of Serotonin Levels in a Primary Sensory Area and Its Relation to Ongoing Communication Behavior in a Weakly Electric Fish.Retrograde fluorescent labeling allows for targeted extracellular single-unit recording from identified neurons in vivo.Motion processing across multiple topographic maps in the electrosensory systemTemporal decorrelation by SK channels enables efficient neural coding and perception of natural stimuli.Inhibition of SK and M channel-mediated currents by 5-HT enables parallel processing by bursts and isolated spikes.Neural correlations enable invariant coding and perception of natural stimuli in weakly electric fish.Electrosensory processing in Apteronotus albifrons: implications for general and specific neural coding strategies across wave-type weakly electric fish species.Optimized Parallel Coding of Second-Order Stimulus Features by Heterogeneous Neural Populations.Serotonin modulates electrosensory processing and behavior via 5-HT2-like receptors.Differential receptive field organizations give rise to nearly identical neural correlations across three parallel sensory maps in weakly electric fish.Neural heterogeneities and stimulus properties affect burst coding in vivo.Electrosensory neural responses to natural electro-communication stimuli are distributed along a continuumIn vivo conditions influence the coding of stimulus features by bursts of action potentials.Weakly electric fish display behavioral responses to envelopes naturally occurring during movement: implications for neural processingAdaptation to second order stimulus features by electrosensory neurons causes ambiguitySub- and suprathreshold adaptation currents have opposite effects on frequency tuning.High-resolution behavioral mapping of electric fishes in Amazonian habitats.Physiological evidence of sensory integration in the electrosensory lateral line lobe of Gnathonemus petersii.Serotonin Selectively Increases Detectability of Motion Stimuli in the Electrosensory System.
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Effects of restraint and immobilization on electrosensory behaviors of weakly electric fish
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Eric S Fortune
Eva M Hitschfeld
Katrin Vonderschen
Maurice J Chacron
Sarah A Stamper
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10.1093/ILAR.50.4.361
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z