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Sensory Flow as a Basis for a Novel Distance Cue in Freely Behaving Electric Fish.

Volker HofmannJuan Ignacio Sanguinetti-ScheckLeonel Gómez-SenaJacob Engelmann
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Acquisition of sensory information depends on motion, as either an animal or its sensors move. Behavior can thus actively influence the sensory flow; and in this way, behavior can be seen as a manifestation of the brain's integrative functions. The properties of the active pulsatile electrolocation system in Gnathonemus petersii allow for the sensory input to be computationally reconstructed, enabling us to link the informational content of spatiotemporal sensory dynamics to behavior. Our study reveals a novel sensory cue for estimating depth that is actively generated by the fishes' behavior. The physical and behavioral similarities between electrolocation and other active sensory systems suggest that this may be a mechanism shared by (active) sensory systems.
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