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What the bat's voice tells the bat's brain

机译:蝙蝠的声音告诉蝙蝠的大脑

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For over half a century, the echolocating bat has served as a valuable model in neuroscience to elucidate mechanisms of auditory processing and adaptive behavior in biological sonar. Our article emphasizes the importance of the bat's vocal-motor system to spatial orientation by sonar, and we present this view in the context of three problems that the echolocating bat must solve: (i) auditory scene analysis, (ii) sensorimotor transformations, and (iii) spatial memory and navigation. We summarize our research findings from behavioral studies of echolocating bats engaged in natural tasks and from neurophysiological studies of the bat superior colliculus and hippocampus, brain structures implicated in sensorimotor integration, orientation, and spatial memory. Our perspective is that studies of neural activity in freely vocalizing bats engaged in natural behaviors will prove essential to advancing a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying perception and memory in mammals.
机译:半个多世纪以来,回声定位蝙蝠一直是神经科学中的宝贵模型,用于阐明生物声纳中听觉处理和适应行为的机制。我们的文章强调了声纳蝙蝠的声运动系统对空间定向的重要性,并且我们在回声定位蝙蝠必须解决的三个问题的背景下提出了这一观点:(i)听觉场景分析,(ii)感觉运动转换,以及(iii)空间记忆和导航。我们总结了从从事自然任务的回声蝙蝠的行为研究以及蝙蝠上丘和海马的神经生理学研究,涉及感觉运动整合,方向和空间记忆的脑结构的研究发现。我们的观点是,对自由发声参与自然行为的蝙蝠的神经活动的研究将证明对深入了解哺乳动物感知和记忆的机制至关重要。

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