鱼类的方向听觉机制
Johannes Veith1,2, Thomas Chaigne1,3, Ana Svanidze1
1Einstein Center for Neurosciences, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
Nature
|June 19, 2024
概括
鱼可以通过比较声压和粒子运动来确定水下声音的方向. 这项研究揭示了Danionella大脑中的感觉机制,
科学领域:
- 听力学
- 生物声学
- 感官神经科学
背景情况:
- 方向性听觉对于脊椎动物的生存至关重要,
- 水下声音定位对于鱼类来说是很有挑战性的,因为它们的耳间信号很少,因此人们对其基本机制的理解很少.
- 之前的假设表明对声间差异的极度敏感性或将声压与粒子运动进行比较.
研究的目的:
- 实证地研究鱼类的定向听觉机制.
- 测试关于水环境中的声音定位的假设.
- 为了阐明使得大脑中的方向声学惊的感觉算法.
主要方法:
- 使用透明的Danionella大脑进行实证测试.
- 选择性地控制声压和粒子运动以剖析传感输入.
- 使用微型计算机断层扫描和光学振动测量来分析感官结构.
主要成果:
- 声压和粒子运动线索对于鱼类的定向声震惊至关重要.
- 压力和粒子运动之间的相对阶段决定了声音定位的方向.
- 丹尼尼拉大脑具有必要的感觉结构来实现这种声音定位机制.
结论:
- 鱼类的方向听力依赖于声音压力和粒子运动线索的复杂整合.
- 在 Danionella cerebrum 中的发现表明在脊椎动物物种中广泛存在声音方向推断的机制.
- 这项研究为鱼类生物声学中长期存在的难题提供了明确的解释.
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