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Active electrolocation in pulse gymnotids: sensory consequences of objects' mutual polarization
2012
Journal of Experimental Biology
We examined non-linear effects of the presence of one object on the electric image of another placed at the foveal region in Gymnotus omarorum. The sensory consequences of object mutual polarization on electric images were also depicted using behavioral procedures. Image measurements show that objects whose electric image is not detectable may modify the electric image of another placed closer to the fish and suggest that detection range and discrimination parameters used for one object may be
doi:10.1242/jeb.067223
pmid:22496290
fatcat:gzgvu4mpvrawdi5izubal76idu