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Frontiers in Psychology
Inhibitory Pathways for Processing the Temporal Structure of Sensory Signals in the Insect Brain
Hiroyuki Ai1 
关键词: cricket;    disinhibition;    duration coding;    honeybee;    moth;    postinhibitory rebound;    temporal structure;    waggle dance;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01517
学科分类:心理学(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

Insects have acquired excellent sensory information processing abilities in the process of evolution. In addition, insects have developed communication schemes based on the temporal patterns of specific sensory signals. For instance, male moths approach a female by detecting the spatiotemporal pattern of a pheromone plume released by the female. Male crickets attract a conspecific female as a mating partner using calling songs with species-specific temporal patterns. The dance communication of honeybees relies on a unique temporal pattern of vibration caused by wingbeats during the dance. Underlying these behaviors, neural circuits involving inhibitory connections play a critical common role in processing the exact timing of the signals in the primary sensory centers of the brain. Here, we discuss common mechanisms for processing the temporal patterns of sensory signals in the insect brain.

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