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- Swimming backwards may help them to search for and ****ess prey using electrosensory cues. Experiments by Lannoo and Lannoo in 1993 support Lissmann's proposal...
- knifefish is a weakly electric fish as a result of the electromotor and electrosensory systems it possesses. While some fish can only receive electric signals...
- non-basilar crest cells, suggesting com****tional pathways analogous to the electrosensory lateral line lobe of electric fish. The MON is likely involved in the...
- mechanoreceptors for touch are uniformly distributed across the bill. The electrosensory area of the cerebral cortex is in the tactile somatosensory area, and...
- 00272.x. PMID 22405450. Herzog, H. (2011). "Response properties of the electrosensory neurons in hindbrain of the white sturgeon, Acipenser transmont****"...
- suggested that this space accommodated a salt gland or some kind of electrosensory organ. Perhaps the better hypothesis is that the space allowed room...
- unusually regular architecture and receives much of its input from the electrosensory system. The hallmark of the mammalian cerebellum is an expansion of...
- An electroreceptive lateral line (with voltage sensitive hair cells) Electrosensory lateral line nerves A cerebellum, i.e. the multi-layered roof of the...
- Donal J. (1990). "A direct cerebello-telencephalic projection in an electrosensory mormyrid fish" (PDF). Brain Research. 520 (1–2): 354–357. doi:10...
- rule. Research on the mormyrid electric fish has demonstrated that the electrosensory lateral-line lobe (ELL) receives sensory input from knollenorgans (electroreceptive...