Inhibitory pathways for processing the temporal structure of sensory signals in the insect brain

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Hiroyuki Ai from the Department of Earth System Science, Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan, Department of Biology II have published the research work: Inhibitory Pathways for Processing the Temporal Structure of Sensory Signals in the Insect Brain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: Future experiments should further elucidate the role of postsynaptic inhibition in encoding temporal signaling and in decoding the distance to a flower source in the foraging flight of the honeybee.

SUMMARY

    The neurophysiological mechanisms for processing the temporal structure of sensory signals have been revealed in different sensory modalities . . .

     

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