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タグ: neuroethology [64 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag neuroethology.
  • Transformations of Electrosensory Encoding Associated with an Adaptive Filter
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 28, No. 7. (13 February 2008), pp. 1598-1612.
    by Nathaniel B Sawtell, Alan Williams
  • Phenology of sound-producing arctiid moths and the activity of insectivorous bats.
    Nature, Vol. 267, No. 5606. (5 May 1977), pp. 42-43.
    by JH Fullard
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:14:06 as **
  • Ultrasonic reception by the tympanic organ of noctuid moths.
    J Exp Zool, Vol. 134, No. 1. (February 1957), pp. 127-157.
    by KD ROEDER, AE TREAT
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:16:13 as **
  • Acoustic orientation of a moth in flight by means of two sense cells.
    Symp Soc Exp Biol, Vol. 20 (1966), pp. 251-272.
    by KD Roeder, RS Payne
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:15:27 as **
  • Bat defence in lekking ghost swifts (Hepialus humuli), a moth without ultrasonic hearing.
    Proc Biol Sci, Vol. 265, No. 1404. (7 August 1998), pp. 1373-1376.
    by J Rydell
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:12:27 as ***
  • Neural factors and evitability in insect behavior.
    J Exp Zool, Vol. 194, No. 1. (October 1975), pp. 75-88.
    by KD Roeder
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:14:58 as **
  • Hearing and bat defence in geometrid winter moths.
    Proc Biol Sci, Vol. 264, No. 1378. (22 January 1997), pp. 83-88.
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:13:12 as **
  • Tympanal and atympanal 'mouth-ears' in hawkmoths (Sphingidae).
    Proc Biol Sci, Vol. 269, No. 1486. (7 January 2002), pp. 89-95.
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:10:36 as **
  • Noctuid moths show neural and behavioural responses to sounds made by some bat-marking rings.
    Anim Behav, Vol. 57, No. 4. (April 1999), pp. 829-835.
    by AP Norman, G Jones, R Arlettaz
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:11:45 as ***
  • Hearing in hooktip moths (Drepanidae: Lepidoptera).
    J Exp Biol, Vol. 206, No. Pt 15. (August 2003), pp. 2653-2663.
    by A Surlykke, JE Yack, AJ Spence, I Hasenfuss
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:09:13 as ***
  • Sound strategy: acoustic aposematism in the bat-tiger moth arms race.
    Naturwissenschaften, Vol. 92, No. 4. (April 2005), pp. 164-169.
    by NI Hristov, WE Conner
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:08:31 as ***
  • Auditory encoding during the last moment of a moth's life.
    J Exp Biol, Vol. 206, No. Pt 2. (January 2003), pp. 281-294.
    by JH Fullard, JW Dawson, DS Jacobs
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:07:40 as *** along with 2 people bayesian pcnelson
  • Acoustic orientation via sequential comparison in an ultrasonic moth.
    Naturwissenschaften, Vol. 89, No. 8. (August 2002), pp. 376-380.
    posted to neuroethology by nkhorst on 2005-12-09 17:09:54 as **
  • Neurobiology of echolocation in bats
    Current Opinion in Neurobiology, Vol. 13, No. 6. (December 2003), pp. 751-758.
    by CF Moss, SR Sinha
    posted to bat neuroethology by leSunnyRa on 2007-03-01 19:40:54 as ** along with 1 group PSU_BSP
  • What the bat's voice tells the bat's brain
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 105, No. 25. (24 June 2008), pp. 8491-8498.
    by Nachum Ulanovsky, Cynthia F Moss
    posted to bat echolocation neuroethology by johnabender on 2008-08-26 14:46:24 as **** along with 1 person bayesian
  • Reactivation of hippocampal ensemble memories during sleep.
    Science, Vol. 265, No. 5172. (29 July 1994), pp. 676-679.
    by MA Wilson, BL McNaughton
  • A model of grid cells based on a twisted torus topology.
    International journal of neural systems, Vol. 17, No. 4. (August 2007), pp. 231-240.
  • Mutations that prevent associative learning in C. elegans.
    Behav Neurosci, Vol. 111, No. 2. (April 1997), pp. 354-368.
  • What songbirds teach us about learning.
    Nature, Vol. 417, No. 6886. (16 May 2002), pp. 351-358.
    by MS Brainard, AJ Doupe
  • TELECEPTIVE COMPONENTS OF THE CEREBELLAR FUNCTION.
    Physiol Rev, Vol. 44 (July 1964), pp. 432-486.
    by E FADIGA, GC PUPILLI
  • Microcircuits in action - from CPGs to neocortex
    Trends in Neurosciences, Vol. 28, No. 10. (October 2005), pp. 525-533.
    by Sten Grillner, Henry Markram, Erik De Schutter, Gilad Silberberg, Fiona E Lebeau
  • Discharge of inferior olive cells during reaching errors and perturbations.
    Brain Res, Vol. 996, No. 2. (23 January 2004), pp. 148-158.
    by KM Horn, M Pong, AR Gibson
  • The Domestic Dog: Its Evolution, Behaviour and Interactions with People
    (26 January 1996)
    by James Serpell
  • Efficient coding of natural sounds.
    Nat Neurosci, Vol. 5, No. 4. (April 2002), pp. 356-363.
    by MS Lewicki
  • Animal behaviour When robots go wild
    Nature, Vol. 434, No. 7036. (20 April 2005), pp. 954-955.
    by Jonathan Knight
  • The operant and the classical in conditioned orientation of Drosophila melanogaster at the flight simulator.
    Learn Mem, Vol. 7, No. 2. (r 2000), pp. 104-115.
  • The mirror-neuron system.
    Annu Rev Neurosci, Vol. 27 (2004), pp. 169-192.
  • Vehicles: Experiments in Synthetic Psychology
    (07 February 1986)
    by Valentino Braitenberg
  • Conservation of spatial memory function in the pallial forebrain of reptiles and ray-finned fishes.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 22, No. 7. (1 April 2002), pp. 2894-2903.
    by F Rodríguez, JC López, JP Vargas, Y Gómez, C Broglio, C Salas
  • The Evolution of Cooperation
    by Robert Axelrod, William D Hamilton
  • The evolutionary origins of human patience: temporal preferences in chimpanzees, bonobos, and human adults.
    Curr Biol, Vol. 17, No. 19. (9 October 2007), pp. 1663-1668.
    by AG Rosati, JR Stevens, B Hare, MD Hauser
  • Cultural coevolution of norm adoption and enforcement when punishers are rewarded or non-punishers are punished
    Theoretical Population Biology, Vol. 70, No. 1. (August 2006), pp. 10-25.
    by Jeremy Kendal, Marcus W Feldman, Kenichi Aoki
  • Niche Construction : The Neglected Process in Evolution (MPB-37) (Monographs in Population Biology)
    (02 July 2003)
    by John F Odling-Smee, Kevin N Laland, Marcus W Feldman
  • Eye movements in natural behavior
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 4. (April 2005), pp. 188-194.
    by Mary Hayhoe, Dana Ballard
  • Modeling an electrosensory landscape: behavioral and morphological optimization in elasmobranch prey capture
    J Exp Biol, Vol. 205, No. 7. (1 April 2002), pp. 999-1007.
    by Brandon R Brown
    posted to animal-model neuroethology perception sensory-systems by balicea on 2006-09-13 19:36:23 as ***
  • N-Methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA), kainate and quisqualate receptors and the generation of fictive locomotion in the lamprey spinal cord.
    Brain Res, Vol. 325, No. 1-2. (28 January 1985), pp. 302-306.
  • Angular Path Integration by Moving "Hill of Activity": A Spiking Neuron Model without Recurrent Excitation of the Head-Direction System
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 25, No. 4. (26 January 2005), pp. 1002-1014.
    by Pengcheng Song, Xiao-Jing Wang
  • Nucleus accumbens neurons are innately tuned for rewarding and aversive taste stimuli, encode their predictors, and are linked to motor output.
    Neuron, Vol. 45, No. 4. (17 February 2005), pp. 587-597.
    by MF Roitman, RA Wheeler, RM Carelli
  • Chronic electroconvulsive seizure up-regulates beta-catenin expression in rat hippocampus: role in adult neurogenesis.
    Biol Psychiatry, Vol. 54, No. 10. (15 November 2003), pp. 1006-1014.
    by TM Madsen, SS Newton, ME Eaton, DS Russell, RS Duman
  • Single auditory neurons rapidly discriminate conspecific communication signals.
    Nat Neurosci, Vol. 6, No. 4. (April 2003), pp. 341-342.
  • Dynamic sensorimotor interactions in locomotion.
    Physiol Rev, Vol. 86, No. 1. (January 2006), pp. 89-154.
    by S Rossignol, R Dubuc, JP Gossard
  • The Nucleus Accumbens and Reward: Neurophysiological Investigations in Behaving Animals
    Behav Cogn Neurosci Rev, Vol. 1, No. 4. (1 December 2002), pp. 281-296.
    by Regina M Carelli
  • Eusociality: origin and consequences.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 102, No. 38. (20 September 2005), pp. 13367-13371.
  • Positive Modulation of GABAB Receptors Decreased Nicotine Self-administration and Counteracted Nicotine-induced Enhancement of Brain Reward Function in Rats.
    The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics (29 April 2008)
    by Neil E E Paterson, Styliani Vlachou, Sebastien Guery, Klemens Kaupmann, Wolfgang Froestl, Athina Markou
  • Interval timing
    Nature Reviews Neuroscience, Vol. 7, No. 8. (01 August 2006)
    by JER Staddon, JJ Higa
  • Cellular networks underlying human spatial navigation
    Nature, Vol. 425, No. 6954. (2003), pp. 184-188.
    by Arne D Ekstrom, Michael J Kahana, Jeremy B Caplan, Tony A Fields, Eve A Isham, Ehren L Newman, Itzhak Fried
  • High-speed optical imaging of afferent flow through rat olfactory bulb slices: voltage-sensitive dye signals reveal periglomerular cell activity
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 16, No. 1. (1 January 1996), pp. 313-324.
    by Dm Senseman
  • Insights into Neural Mechanisms and Evolution of Behaviour form Electrical Fish
    Nat Rev Neurosci, Vol. 5, No. 12. (December 2004), pp. 943-951.
    by Gary J Rose
  • Affective neuroscience and psychophysiology: toward a synthesis.
    Psychophysiology, Vol. 40, No. 5. (September 2003), pp. 655-665.
    by RJ Davidson
  • Evolution of forebrain and spatial cognition in vertebrates: conservation across diversity.
    Brain Behav Evol, Vol. 62, No. 2. (2003), pp. 72-82.
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