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High-resolution behavioral mapping of electric fishes in Amazonian habitats
ArticleAbstract: The study of animal behavior has been revolutionized by sophisticated methodologies that identify anPalabras claves:Autores:Cowan N.J., Demir A., Eric S. Fortune, Jayakumar R.P., Madhav M.S., Stamper S.A.Fuentes:scopusElectrosensory interference in naturally occurring aggregates of a species of weakly electric fish, Eigenmannia virescens
ArticleAbstract: The detection and identification of behaviorally relevant signals in the presence of competing signaPalabras claves:Amazon basin, jamming avoidance response, Shoaling, signal detectionAutores:Carrera-G E., Eric S. Fortune, Nizar J., Tan E.Fuentes:scopusEncoding and processing biologically relevant temporal information in electrosensory systems
ReviewAbstract: Wave-type weakly electric fish are specialists in time-domain processing: behaviors in these animalsPalabras claves:Comparative approaches, Eigenmannia, Gymnarchus, information processing, jamming avoidance response, Time domainAutores:Eric S. Fortune, Kawasaki M., Rose G.J.Fuentes:scopusFeedback control as a framework for understanding tradeoffs in biology
Conference ObjectAbstract: Control theory arose from a need to control synthetic systems. From regulating steam engines to tuniPalabras claves:Autores:Ankarali M.M., Cowan N.J., Daniel T.L., Dyhr J.P., Eric S. Fortune, Madhav M.S., Roth E., Sefati S., Sponberg S., Stamper S.A.Fuentes:scopusFrequency-dependent PSP depression contributes to low-pass temporal filtering in Eigenmannia
ArticleAbstract: This study examined the contribution of frequency-dependent short-term depression of PSP amplitude tPalabras claves:Adaptation, jamming avoidance response, Plasticity, Sensory processing, Synaptic depression, torus semicircularis, Whole-cell patchAutores:Eric S. Fortune, Rose G.J.Fuentes:scopusFrom molecules to behavior: Organismal-level regulation of ion channel trafficking
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Chacron M.J., Eric S. FortuneFuentes:scopusCounter-propagating waves enhance maneuverability and stability: A bio-inspired strategy for robotic ribbon-fin propulsion
Conference ObjectAbstract: Weakly electric knifefish, Eigenmannia, are highly maneuverable swimmers. The animals rely on a longPalabras claves:Autores:Cowan N.J., Eric S. Fortune, MacIver M., Neveln I., Sefati S.Fuentes:scopusEffects of global electrosensory signals on motion processing in the midbrain of Eigenmannia.
ArticleAbstract: Wave-type weakly electric fish such as Eigenmannia produce continuous sinusoidal electric fields. WhPalabras claves:Autores:Eric S. Fortune, Ramcharitar J., Tan E.Fuentes:scopusDifferences in the time course of short-term depression across receptive fields are correlated with directional selectivity in electrosensory neurons
ArticleAbstract: Directional selectivity, in which neurons respond preferentially to one direction of movement ("prefPalabras claves:Autores:Chacron M.J., Eric S. Fortune, Toporikova N.Fuentes:scopusClosed-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:scopus