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Dynamic Substrate for the Physical Encoding of Sensory Information in Bat Biosonar
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Dynamic Substrate for the Physical Encoding of Sensory Information in Bat Biosonar

Rolf Müller, Anupam K Gupta, Hongxiao Zhu, Mittu Pannala, Uzair S Gillani, Yanqing Fu, Philip Caspers and John R Buck
Physical review letters, Vol.118(15), pp.158102-158102
04/14/2017
PMID: 28452520

Abstract

Animals Chiroptera Echolocation Models, Biological Sound Localization Ultrasonics
Horseshoe bats have dynamic biosonar systems with interfaces for ultrasonic emission (reception) that change shape while diffracting the outgoing (incoming) sound waves. An information-theoretic analysis based on numerical and physical prototypes shows that these shape changes add sensory information (mutual information between distant shape conformations <20%), increase the number of resolvable directions of sound incidence, and improve the accuracy of direction finding. These results demonstrate that horseshoe bats have a highly effective substrate for dynamic encoding of sensory information.
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