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1. Pre-receptor profile of sensory images and primary afferent neuronal representation in the mormyrid electrosensory system

2. Dendritic spike back propagation in the electrosensory lobe of Gnathonemus petersii

3. Brain atlas of the annual Garcialebias charrua fish.

4. Packet information encoding in a cerebellum-like circuit.

5. A simple model of the electrosensory electromotor loop in Gymnotus omarorum.

6. Getting the news in milliseconds: The role of early novelty detection in active electrosensory exploration.

7. The captivating effect of electric organ discharges: species, sex and orientation are embedded in every single received image.

8. Electrocommunication in pulse Gymnotiformes: the role of electric organ discharge (EOD) time course in species identification.

9. Strategies of object polarization and their role in electrosensory information gathering.

10. Encoding phase spectrum for evaluating 'electric qualia'.

11. Lamellipodial wrinkles in fish keratocytes as markers of imperfect coordination between extension and retraction during cell migration.

12. Drosophila melanogaster White Mutant w 1118 Undergo Retinal Degeneration.

13. Cell Proliferation, Migration, and Neurogenesis in the Adult Brain of the Pulse Type Weakly Electric Fish, Gymnotus omarorum .

14. Waveform sensitivity of electroreceptors in the pulse-type weakly electric fish Gymnotus omarorum .

15. The bioinspiring potential of weakly electric fish.

16. Post-hatching brain morphogenesis and cell proliferation in the pulse-type mormyrid Mormyrus rume proboscirostris.

17. Electric imaging through evolution, a modeling study of commonalities and differences.

18. The slow pathway in the electrosensory lobe of Gymnotus omarorum: field potentials and unitary activity.

19. Postnatal brain development of the pulse type, weakly electric gymnotid fish Gymnotus omarorum.

20. On the haptic nature of the active electric sense of fish.

21. Electric organ discharge diversity in the genus Gymnotus: anatomo-functional groups and electrogenic mechanisms.

22. Active electrolocation in pulse gymnotids: sensory consequences of objects' mutual polarization.

23. Identifying self- and nonself-generated signals: lessons from electrosensory systems.

24. Timing actions to avoid refractoriness: a simple solution for streaming sensory signals.

25. Imaging in electrosensory systems.

26. Waveform diversity of electric organ discharges: the role of electric organ auto-excitability in Gymnotus spp.

27. Waveform generation in the weakly electric fish Gymnotus coropinae (Hoedeman): the electric organ and the electric organ discharge.

28. Sensory processing in the fast electrosensory pathway of pulse gymnotids studied at multiple integrative levels.

29. Active electroreception in Gymnotus omari: imaging, object discrimination, and early processing of actively generated signals.

30. Peripheral electrosensory imaging by weakly electric fish.

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