Night-vision brain area in migratory songbirds.
dc.contributor.author | Mouritsen, Henrik | |
dc.contributor.author | Feenders, Gesa | |
dc.contributor.author | Liedvogel, Miriam | |
dc.contributor.author | Wada, Kazuhiro | |
dc.contributor.author | Jarvis, Erich D | |
dc.coverage.spatial | United States | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2015-12-19T14:26:43Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2005-06-07 | |
dc.description.abstract | Twice each year, millions of night-migratory songbirds migrate thousands of kilometers. To find their way, they must process and integrate spatiotemporal information from a variety of cues including the Earth's magnetic field and the night-time starry sky. By using sensory-driven gene expression, we discovered that night-migratory songbirds possess a tight cluster of brain regions highly active only during night vision. This cluster, here named "cluster N," is located at the dorsal surface of the brain and is adjacent to a known visual pathway. In contrast, neuronal activation of cluster N was not increased in nonmigratory birds during the night, and it disappeared in migrants when both eyes were covered. We suggest that in night-migratory songbirds cluster N is involved in enhanced night vision, and that it could be integrating vision-mediated magnetic and/or star compass information for night-time navigation. Our findings thus represent an anatomical and functional demonstration of a specific night-vision brain area. | |
dc.identifier | ||
dc.identifier | 0409575102 | |
dc.identifier.issn | 0027-8424 | |
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dc.language | eng | |
dc.publisher | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | |
dc.relation.ispartof | Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A | |
dc.relation.isversionof | 10.1073/pnas.0409575102 | |
dc.subject | Animal Migration | |
dc.subject | Animals | |
dc.subject | Brain | |
dc.subject | Dark Adaptation | |
dc.subject | Darkness | |
dc.subject | Ocular Physiological Phenomena | |
dc.subject | Songbirds | |
dc.subject | Vision, Ocular | |
dc.subject | Visual Perception | |
dc.title | Night-vision brain area in migratory songbirds. | |
dc.type | Journal article | |
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pubs.begin-page | 8339 | |
pubs.end-page | 8344 | |
pubs.issue | 23 | |
pubs.organisational-group | Basic Science Departments | |
pubs.organisational-group | Duke | |
pubs.organisational-group | Duke Institute for Brain Sciences | |
pubs.organisational-group | Institutes and Provost's Academic Units | |
pubs.organisational-group | Neurobiology | |
pubs.organisational-group | School of Medicine | |
pubs.organisational-group | University Institutes and Centers | |
pubs.publication-status | Published | |
pubs.volume | 102 |