"The Lateral Line System "provides an overview of the key
concepts and issues surrounding the development, evolution,
neurobiology, and function of the lateral line, a fascinating yet
somewhat enigmatic flow-sensing system. The book examines the
historical precedence for linking the auditory and lateral line
systems, its structure and development, use of the lateral line
system of zebrafish as a model system, physical principles
governing the response properties of the lateral line, the
behavioral relevance of this sensory system to the lives of fish,
and an examination of how this information is shaped and encoded by
the peripheral and central nervous systems.
Contents
The Gems of the Past: A Brief History of Lateral Line Research
in the Context of the Hearing Sciences - Sheryl Coombs and Horst
Bleckmann
Morphological Diversity, Development, and Evolution of the
Mechanosensory Lateral Line System - Jacqueline F. Webb
The Hydrodynamic of Flow Stimuli - Matthew J. McHenry and James
C. Liao
The Biophysics of the Fish Lateral Line - Sietse M. van Netten
and Matthew J. McHenry
Sensory Ecology and Neuroethology of the Lateral Line - John
Montgomery, Horst Bleckmann, and Sheryl Coombs
Information Encoding and Processing by the Peripheral Lateral
Line System - Boris Philippe Chagnaud and Sheryl Coombs
The Central Nervous Organization of the Lateral Line System -
Mario F. Wullimann and Benedikt Grothe
Central Processing of Lateral Line Information - Horst Bleckmann
and Joachim Mogdans
Functional Overlap and Nonoverlap Between Lateral Line and
Auditory Systems - Christopher B. Braun and Olav Sand
The Hearing Loss, Protection, and Regeneration in the Larval
Zebrafish Lateral Line- Allison B. Coffin, Heather Brignull, David
W. Raible, and Edwin W Rubel"
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