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

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Abstract

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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Müller, R., Gupta, A. K., Zhu, H., Pannala, M., Gillani, U. S., Fu, Y., … Buck, J. R. (2017). Dynamic Substrate for the Physical Encoding of Sensory Information in Bat Biosonar. Physical Review Letters, 118(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.158102

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