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Frequency-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:scopusParallel coding of first-and second-order stimulus attributes by midbrain electrosensory neurons
ArticleAbstract: Natural stimuli often have time-varying first-order (i.e., mean) and second-order (i.e., variance) aPalabras claves:Autores:Chacron M.J., Eric S. Fortune, McGillivray P., Vonderschen K.Fuentes:scopusPassive and active membrane properties contribute to the temporal filtering properties of midbrain neurons in vivo
ArticleAbstract: This study examined the contributions of passive and active membrane properties to the temporal selePalabras claves:dendritic spines, Eigenmannia, neural codes, Sensory processing, torus semicircularis, Whole-cell patchAutores:Eric S. Fortune, Rose G.J.Fuentes:scopusShort-term synaptic plasticity contributes to the temporal filtering of electrosensory information
ArticleAbstract: Short-term synaptic depression and facilitation often are elicited by different temporal patterns ofPalabras claves:facilitation, In vivo, Intracellular, jamming avoidance response, Midbrain, Sensory processing, Synaptic depression, Whole-cell patchAutores:Eric S. Fortune, Rose G.J.Fuentes:scopusTemporal and harmonic combination-sensitive neurons in the zebra finch's HVc
ArticleAbstract: Song learning shapes the response properties of auditory neurons in the song system to become highlyPalabras claves:Autores:Eric S. Fortune, Margoliash 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