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A History of Corollary Discharge: Contributions of Mormyrid Weakly Electric Fish

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fnint.2020.00042

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efference copy; sensorimotor integration; electrosensory; electrolocation; communication; prediction; comparative physiology

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  1. National Science Foundation [IOS-1755071]
  2. Uehara Memorial Foundation

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Corollary discharge is an important brain function that allows animals to distinguish external from self-generated signals, which is critical to sensorimotor coordination. Since discovery of the concept of corollary discharge in 1950, neuroscientists have sought to elucidate underlying neural circuits and mechanisms. Here, we review a history of neurophysiological studies on corollary discharge and highlight significant contributions from studies using African mormyrid weakly electric fish. Mormyrid fish generate brief electric pulses to communicate with other fish and to sense their surroundings. In addition, mormyrids can passively locate weak, external electric signals. These three behaviors are mediated by different corollary discharge functions including inhibition, enhancement, and predictive negative image generation. Owing to several experimental advantages of mormyrids, investigations of these mechanisms have led to important general principles that have proven applicable to a wide diversity of animal species.

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