Chapter 8 - Sensorimotor integration Flashcards

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Major components of the electric system

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  • Electroreceptors
  • Electric organ
  • Central structures devoted to the processing of electrosensory information and to the motor control of the electric organ discharge
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Is any living organism electric?

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Yes

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Hans Werner Lissmann (1909-1995)

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First to discover that weakly electric fish produce charges for navigation close-range

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How do electric fish obtain information about objects in their closer vicinity?

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  • Through analysis of distortions of the self-generated field surrounding them
    – If their field goes through a highly conductive object it goes straight through
    – If their field goes through a weakly conductive object it gets distorted and avoids it
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Walter Heiligenberg (1938-1994)

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Explored entire neural pathway, including sensory and motor

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Jamming avoidance response

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  • Involves a shifting of the fish’s own frequency away from the frequency of the interfering signal
    – The fish with the slightly higher frequency will increase their frequency
    – The fish with the slightly lower frequency will decrease their frequency
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Frequency difference (Df)

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Frequency of the neighbor’s signal minus frequency of the fish’s signal

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8
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Curare

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  • Generic name for various types of unstandardized extracts derived mainly from the bark of tropical plants Strychnos and Chondrodendron
  • Prepared for use as an extremely potent arrow poison by Indians in South America
  • The physiological active ingredient of curare is the alkaloid tubocurarine, which is employed as a relaxant of skeletal muscles during surgery to control convulsions
    – The muscle-relaxant effect is caused by interference of the alkaloid with the action of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction
  • Can block electric discharge (since electric organ is a modified muscle; however fictive behavior can still occur)
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Result of mixing the fish’s electric organ discharge and the interfering signal produced by a neighboring fish

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Causes modulations of both amplitude and phase of the mixed signal relative to the fish’s signal

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Plotting in a 2D amplitude-versus-phase plane of the superposed signal produced by mixing the electric organ discharges of the two fish

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  • A circular trajectory is obtained, which repeats itself at a rate equal to the beat frequency of the mixed signal
  • The sense of rotation reflects the sign of Df:
    – Clockwise rotation: S neighbor < S fish
    – Counterclockwise rotation: S neighbor > S fish
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Tuberous electroreceptors

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  • Two types
    – P-type receptors encode the amplitude
    – T-type receptors encode the phase (time) of the perceived electric signal
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12
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In the electrosensory lateral line lobe…

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Amplitude and phase information are processed in parallel

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13
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In the torus semicircularis…

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Amplitude and phase information converge

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14
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Neurons of the nucleus electrosensorius…

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  • Encode the sign of the frequency difference between the fish’s signal and the discharges of the neighbor’s discharges unambiguously
  • Contrast the torus semicircularis
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15
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The final motor control of the jamming avoidance response is mediated through

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Input to the pacemaker nucleus, originating from the ‘G’ portion of the central posterior/prepacemaker nucleus and the sublemniscal prepacemaker nucleus

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16
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The imperfection of the jamming avoidance response can be explained by…

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Its likely evolutionary development