172 results on '"Fortune, Eric S."'
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2. Sensorimotor adaptation to destabilizing dynamics in weakly electric fish
3. Neurophysiological coordination of duet singing
4. Using Control Theory to Characterize Active Sensing in Weakly Electric Fishes
5. Feedback Control as a Framework for Understanding Tradeoffs in Biology
6. Adaptive shift of active electroreception in weakly electric fish for troglobitic life
7. Using Control Theory to Characterize Active Sensing in Weakly Electric Fishes
8. Organisms employ a mode-switching strategy for solving the explore-vs-exploit problem
9. Reproductive state modulates testosterone-induced singing in adult female European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris)
10. Corrigendum: Neural mechanisms for turn-taking in duetting plain-tailed wrens
11. Neural mechanisms for turn-taking in duetting plain-tailed wrens
12. Mutually opposing forces during locomotion can eliminate the tradeoff between maneuverability and stability
13. Neural Mechanisms for the Coordination of Duet Singing in Wrens
14. Species differences in group size and electrosensory interference in weakly electric fishes: Implications for electrosensory processing
15. Parallel coding of first and second order stimulus attributes
16. Coding motion direction by action potential patterns
17. Effects of global electrosensory signals on motion processing in the midbrain of Eigenmannia
18. The decoding of electrosensory systems
19. Spooky Interaction at a Distance in Cave and Surface Dwelling Electric Fishes
20. Variability in locomotor dynamics reveals the critical role of feedback in task control
21. Electrosensory interference in naturally occurring aggregates of a species of weakly electric fish, Eigenmannia virescens
22. Closed-Loop Control of Active Sensing Movements Regulates Sensory Slip
23. Author response: Variability in locomotor dynamics reveals the critical role of feedback in task control
24. Variability in Locomotor Dynamics Reveals the Critical Role of Feedback in Task Control
25. Spooky interaction at a distance in cave and surface dwelling electric fishes
26. Sensory Cues Modulate Smooth Pursuit and Active Sensing Movements
27. From Perception to Action: The Role of Auditory Input in Shaping Vocal Communication and Social Behaviors in Birds
28. Roles for short-term synaptic plasticity in behavior
29. Short-term synaptic plasticity as a temporal filter
30. Closed-Loop Control of Active Sensing Movements Regulates Sensory Slip
31. High-resolution behavioral mapping of electric fishes in Amazonian habitats
32. Dynamic modulation of visual and electrosensory gains for locomotor control
33. Electric fishes: neural systems, behaviour and evolution
34. Perception and coding of envelopes in weakly electric fishes
35. State-estimation and cooperative control with uncertain time
36. Closed-loop stabilization of the jamming avoidance response reveals its locally unstable and globally nonlinear dynamics
37. Beyond the Jamming Avoidance Response: weakly electric fish respond to the envelope of social electrosensory signals
38. Counter-propagating waves enhance maneuverability and stability: A bio-inspired strategy for robotic ribbon-fin propulsion
39. Active sensing via movement shapes spatiotemporal patterns of sensory feedback
40. Coding movement direction by burst firing in electrosensory neurons
41. Coding motion direction by action potential patterns
42. Stimulus predictability mediates a switch in locomotor smooth pursuit performance for Eigenmannia virescens
43. Subthreshold Membrane Conductances Enhance Directional Selectivity in Vertebrate Sensory Neurons
44. Differences in the Time Course of Short-Term Depression Across Receptive Fields Are Correlated With Directional Selectivity in Electrosensory Neurons
45. From Molecules to Behavior: Organismal-Level Regulation of Ion Channel Trafficking
46. Synaptic Plasticity Can Produce and Enhance Direction Selectivity
47. Voltage-Gated Na+ Channels Enhance the Temporal Filtering Properties of Electrosensory Neurons in the Torus
48. Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity Contributes to the Temporal Filtering of Electrosensory Information
49. Frequency-Dependent PSP Depression Contributes to Low-Pass Temporal Filtering inEigenmannia
50. Passive and Active Membrane Properties Contribute to the Temporal Filtering Properties of Midbrain NeuronsIn Vivo
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