Heiligenberg's pioneering research describes the behavior of one
species, the jamming avoidance response in the electric fish
Eigenmannia, providing a rich mine of data that documents the first
vertebrate example of the workings of the entire behavioral system
from sensory input to motor output. Neural Nets in Electric Fish
presents the principles and detailed results that have emerged from
this exciting program.Heiligenberg's introduction familiarizes the
reader with the unusual sensory modality electroreception,
demonstrating the rationale and the motive behind the research. The
text, which includes many helpful new pedagogical graphs, takes up
the behavioral work done in the early 1980s, from explorations of
peripheral receptors, the hindbrain, the midbrain, and finally
diencephalon, to the most recent studies of motor output.Neural
Nets in Electric Fish clearly describes Heiligenberg's analysis of
the complex nature of the electrical stimulus delivered to
Eigenmannia during jamming avoidance, and explains the novel
two-parameter notation he uses to represent the different stages in
information processing, giving many examples of the notation's
power. The book relates all known behavioral phenomena of the
jamming avoidance response to specific properties of the underlying
neural network organization and draws interesting parallels between
the electric sense and other sensory processing systems, such as
the barn owl's sound localization system, motion detection systems
in vision, and bat echolocation.Walter F. Heiligenberg is Professor
of Behavioral Physiology at Scripps Institution of Oceanography,
University of California, San Diego.
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