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Closed-Loop Control of Active Sensing Movements Regulates Sensory Slip
ArticleAbstract: Animals generate active sensing movements, such as whisking in rodents and eye movements in humans aPalabras claves:active sensing, Augmented reality, closed loop, Control theory, Eigenmannia virescens, gymnotiformes, reafferent feedbackAutores:Arend L.A., Biswas D., Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, Stamper S.A., Vágvölgyi B.P.Fuentes:scopusRoles for short-term synaptic plasticity in behavior
ArticleAbstract: Short-term synaptic plasticity is phylogenetically widespread in ascending sensory systems of vertebPalabras claves:Depression, Eigenmannia, facilitation, gymnotiformesAutores:Eric S. Fortune, Rose G.J.Fuentes:scopusSpecies differences in group size and electrosensory interference in weakly electric fishes: Implications for electrosensory processing
ArticleAbstract: In animals with active sensory systems, group size can have dramatic effects on the sensory informatPalabras claves:Electrosensory, Electrotaxis, gymnotiformes, SOCIAL BEHAVIORAutores:Carrera-G E., Eric S. Fortune, Fugère V., Krahe R., Stamper S.A., Tan E.Fuentes:scopusSpooky Interaction at a Distance in Cave and Surface Dwelling Electric Fishes
ArticleAbstract: Glass knifefish (Eigenmannia) are a group of weakly electric fishes found throughout the Amazon basiPalabras claves:cavefish, diceCT, envelope, epigean, gymnotiformes, jamming avoidance response, troglobitic, Weakly electric fishAutores:Andanar N., Bichuette M.E., Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, Jayakumar R.P., Madhav M.S., Soares D.Fuentes:scopusThe critical role of locomotion mechanics in decoding sensory systems
ArticleAbstract: How do neural systems process sensory information to control locomotion? The weakly electric knifefiPalabras claves:Closed-loop model, Eigenmannia, Electroreception, gymnotiformes, Ribbon fin, Sensorimotor control, UntetheredAutores:Cowan N.J., Eric S. FortuneFuentes:scopus