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Homing pigeons have the remarkable skill to find their home when released at distant sites. Great advances in the understanding of how they are able to navigate so reliably have been made in the last century. This monograph provides an overview of this understanding, with a focus on the use of magnetic information in the homing flight of pigeons. Furthermore, a study attempting to find neural correlates of magnetic navigation will be presented. Extracellular recordings were performed in the hippocampus and entopallium of pigeons exposed to a rotating magnetic field. Despite the evidence in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Homing pigeons have the remarkable skill to find their home when released at distant sites. Great advances in the understanding of how they are able to navigate so reliably have been made in the last century. This monograph provides an overview of this understanding, with a focus on the use of magnetic information in the homing flight of pigeons. Furthermore, a study attempting to find neural correlates of magnetic navigation will be presented. Extracellular recordings were performed in the hippocampus and entopallium of pigeons exposed to a rotating magnetic field. Despite the evidence in favor of magnetic navigation in pigeons, the magnetic stimulation was not represented in the activity of the cells.
Autorenporträt
In 2003, Jonas Rose received his BSc in Cognitive Science from the University of Osnabrück in Germany. He pursued the studies of Neuroscience and in 2005 he completed his MSc with distinction at the University of Otago in New Zealand. After returning to Germany, he received in 2009 his PhD with summa cum laude from the Ruhr-University of Bochum.