EVOLUTION OF SENSORY SYSTEMS
感觉系统的进化
基本信息
- 批准号:2414671
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.45万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1996
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1996-05-01 至 2001-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
The long range goals of this project are to determine the ecological and
neurological correlates of the variation in auditory abilities in mammals
and to examine the role of vision in the evolution of hearing. It embarks
on a comparative survey of hearing and passive sound localization in bats.
Bats present an opportunity to examine the effects that elaborations of
hearing for the active use of sonar have had on the more basic auditory and
visual abilities that are part of the common mammalian plan.
We propose to examine the auditory abilities of a variety of bat species
selected to help answer the questions of why mammals hear as they do
(evolution of hearing) and how different hearing abilities are achieved
(anatomical and physiological substrates of hearing). There are three
specific aims;
1. To determine the hearing capacities of a variety of species selected on
the basis of their foraging strategy (type of sonar and reliance on passive
sound localization and vision). Behavioral tests will include:complete
audiograms with special emphasis given to the frequencies of the echo pulse
and prey-generated noises, frequency difference limens, passive sound
localization acuity, and the use of binaural time and intensity cues.
2. To determine whether the relation between vision and sound-localization
acuity found in other mammals also applies to bats. Bats have altered the
relative roles of vision and audition and provide an opportunity to explore
further the relation between hearing and vision in mammalian evaluation.
Retinae will be examined histologically to determine the field of best
vision and limit of visual acuity; these features will be examined for
their relation to sound-localization.
3. To examine and quantify the auditory brainstem nuclei of the bats
tested in this project in order to determine the relation between auditory
anatomy and behavioral hearing abilities. These nuclei are some of the
most variable in the auditory nervous system and they vary widely among
bats of differing lifestyles and echolocation calls.
The ultimate goal of this research is to gain perspective on the atypical
auditory functioning and neural systems of humans. We will gain insight
into how the interaction of the senses in different lifestyles has
influenced the evolution of perceptual adaptations and the neural
substrates underlying those adaptations.
该项目的长期目标是确定生态和
项目成果
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