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    Antworten akustischer Mittelhirnneuronen auf Schallwellen und bewegte Objekte bei einem bodenbewohnenden Wels

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    Müller HM, Bleckmann H. Antworten akustischer Mittelhirnneuronen auf Schallwellen und bewegte Objekte bei einem bodenbewohnenden Wels. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft. 1990;83:421-422

    Hydrodynamic stimuli and the fish lateral line.

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    Bleckmann H, Engelmann J, Hanke W, Mogdans J. Hydrodynamic stimuli and the fish lateral line. Nature. 2002;408(6808):51-52

    The responses of peripheral and central lateral line units to moving objects

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    Bleckmann H, Müller HM, Zelick R. The responses of peripheral and central lateral line units to moving objects. Netherlands Journal of Zoology. 1992

    Object motion detection with aid of the lateral line

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    Bleckmann H, Müller HM, Zelick R. Object motion detection with aid of the lateral line. In: Third conference of the International Society of Neuroetholgy, Montreal, Canada. 1992

    The responses of central octavolateralis cells to moving sources

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    Müller HM, Fleck A, Bleckmann H. The responses of central octavolateralis cells to moving sources. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 1996;179(4):455-471

    Motion sensitive midbrain units in a bottom dwelling catfish Brain - Perception - Cognition

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    Müller HM, Bleckmann H. Motion sensitive midbrain units in a bottom dwelling catfish Brain - Perception - Cognition. In: Elsner N, Roth G, eds. Brain - Perception - Cognition. Stuttgart: Thieme; 1990: 169

    Beiträge zur peripheren und zentralen Anatomie und Physiologie des akustischen Systems eines bodenbewohnenden Welses

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    Niemann U, Müller HM, Bleckmann H, Fritzsch B. Beiträge zur peripheren und zentralen Anatomie und Physiologie des akustischen Systems eines bodenbewohnenden Welses. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft. 1990;83:423

    Some Unique Features of the Ear and the Lateral Line of a Catfish and Their Potential Bearing for Sound Pressure Detection The Evolutionary Biology of Hearing

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    Bleckmann H, Fritzsch B, Niemann U, Müller HM. Some Unique Features of the Ear and the Lateral Line of a Catfish and Their Potential Bearing for Sound Pressure Detection The Evolutionary Biology of Hearing. In: Popper AN, Fay RR, Webster DB, eds. The Evolutionary Biology of Hearing. New York: Springer; 1991: 455

    Sensory Ecology and Neuroethology of the Lateral Line

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    The sensory ecology and neuroethology of the lateral line provides an overview of the role of the lateral line in natural fish behaviour. The approach is more conceptual than comprehensive, choosing representative behaviors and especially those that lend themselves to a neuroethological analysis. This approach provides a clear focus for the determination of the relevant parameters of the physical stimulus, the physical and physiological mediation of stimulus encoding, and a targeted approach as to how the central nervous system processes and transforms sensory inputs to behavioral action. Like all major sensory systems, the lateral line makes an important contribution to the sensory capabilities of fish and aquatic amphibians and contributes to a wide range of core behaviors. This overview covers the role of the lateral line in: feeding, avoidance of predators, communication, hydrodynamic imaging, and orientation to slow and turbulent flows
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