Pollack G
Department of Biology, McGill University, 1205 Avenue Dr Penfield, Montreal, H3A 1B1, Quebec, Canada.
Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2000 Dec;10(6):763-7. doi: 10.1016/s0959-4388(00)00161-6.
Insects, like all hearing animals, must analyze acoustic signals to determine both their content and their location. Neurophysiological experiments, together with behavioral tests, are beginning to reveal the mechanisms underlying these signal-analysis tasks. Work summarized here focusses on two issues: first, how insects analyze the temporal structure of a single signal in the presence of other competing signals; and second, how the signal's location is represented by the binaural difference in neural activity.
与所有具备听觉的动物一样,昆虫必须分析声学信号,以确定其内容和位置。神经生理学实验与行为测试开始揭示这些信号分析任务背后的机制。此处总结的研究聚焦于两个问题:其一,昆虫如何在存在其他竞争信号的情况下分析单个信号的时间结构;其二,神经活动中的双耳差异如何表征信号的位置。