0000103184 00000 n
0000102774 00000 n
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.11.036. The evolutionary history and causes 0000021267 00000 n
0000008126 00000 n
The cellular basis of a corollary discharge. Comments that are commercial or promotional in nature, pertain to specific medical cases, are not relevant to the article for which they have been submitted, or are otherwise inappropriate will not be posted. Current Biology 29, R918–R941, October 7, 2019 ª 2019 Elsevier Ltd. R927 Current Biology Dispatches. Notch-mediated determination of hair-bundle polarity in mechanocsensory hair cells of the zebrafish lateral line. Any original contribution will be subject to peer review. They consist of a continuous main text without any sections or subheadings. 0000005006 00000 n
[4] and Rudman and Schluter [5], both using sticklebacks, report on two important components in this growing field. In the Western tradition, notes (labeled C, D, E, We recommend that commenters identify themselves with full names and affiliations. 0000102601 00000 n
We will review submitted comments within 2 business days. Untersuchungen zur morphologie und elektrophysiologie des seitenlinienorgans vom kallenfrosch (. A new perspective on predictive motor signaling. Correspondence is a flexible format that can be used to report original findings that have broad interest and can be presented concisely, to comment on something published previously in Current Biology, or, in principle, to make any comment that is relevant to biologists if the editors judge it to be likely to interest our readers. 0000022810 00000 n
A novel mechanism for mechanosensory-based rheotaxis in larval zebrafish. Animals must distinguish external stimuli from self-generated sensory input to guide 0000021624 00000 n
Correspondence items must not exceed two pages of the printed journal. 0000011577 00000 n
0000003157 00000 n
Pichler and Lagnado show that synaptic transmission from hair cells in the lateral line of zebrafish is suppressed by fictive swimming. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. except certain content provided by third parties. 0000008678 00000 n
0000005284 00000 n
0000007229 00000 n
Any nonessential details and experimental procedures can be described in an online-only Supplemental Information section, in which a maximum of two further display items can also be included. 0000003193 00000 n
0000003821 00000 n
0000009261 00000 n
0000006387 00000 n
0000031464 00000 n
series: a set of pure tones with frequencies that are integer multiples of a low, fundamental frequency (and hence, share a common periodicity). 0000005145 00000 n
Articles are typically limited to ten journal pages (usually around 5000 words of main text, i.e. Larval zebrafish rapidly sense the water flow of a predator’s strike. 0000002887 00000 n
0000009157 00000 n
0000006250 00000 n
0000018571 00000 n
To submit a comment for a journal article, please use the space above and note the following: We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content and ads. It should therefore comprise a short introduction as well as a brief summary of the most important conclusions. 0000006948 00000 n
Reports present findings of broad biological interest in a concise, to-the-point style. By continuing you agree to the use of cookies. J. Spinal corollary discharge modulates motion sensing during vertebrate locomotion. 0000004654 00000 n
0000003960 00000 n
Papers in all formats should be written in a style that is accessible to the broad readership of Current Biology. 0000005561 00000 n
Lateral line sensitivity in free-swimming toad fish. We use cookies to help provide and enhance our service and tailor content and ads. Current Biology Dispatches Visual Neuroscience: A Retinal Ganglion Cell to Report Image Focus? 245 0 obj
<>
endobj
With the notable exception of Correspondences (see below), magazine pieces are usually commissioned by the editors, but we will consider suggestions of topics for potential coverage in any of the Magazine formats: please email proposals or requests for guidelines for any of these formats to the editors at cbiol@current-biology.com.