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Review
. 2020 Nov:194:101882.
doi: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2020.101882. Epub 2020 Jul 13.

Neuroethology of acoustic communication in field crickets - from signal generation to song recognition in an insect brain

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Neuroethology of acoustic communication in field crickets - from signal generation to song recognition in an insect brain

Stefan Schöneich. Prog Neurobiol. 2020 Nov.

Abstract

Field crickets are best known for the loud calling songs produced by males to attract conspecific females. This review aims to summarize the current knowledge of the neurobiological basis underlying the acoustic communication for mate finding in field crickets with emphasis on the recent research progress to understand the neuronal networks for motor pattern generation and auditory pattern recognition of the calling song in Gryllus bimaculatus. Strong scientific interest into the neural mechanisms underlying intraspecific communication has driven persistently advancing research efforts to study the male singing behaviour and female phonotaxis for mate finding in these insects. The growing neurobiological understanding also inspired many studies testing verifiable hypotheses in sensory ecology, bioacoustics and on the genetics and evolution of behaviour. Over last decades, acoustic communication in field crickets served as a very successful neuroethological model system. It has contributed significantly to the scientific process of establishing, reconsidering and refining fundamental concepts in behavioural neurosciences such as command neurons, central motor pattern generation, corollary discharge processing and pattern recognition by sensory feature detection, which are basic building blocks of our modern understanding on how nervous systems control and generate behaviour in all animals.

Keywords: Auditory pattern recognition; Command neuron; Corollary discharge; Directional hearing; Fixed action pattern; Phonotactic orientation.

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