Researchers Develop Technique To Decode Insect Communication
Professors Hiroyuki Ai from Fukuoka University in Japan and Jerome Betz from the University of Wurtburg in Germany developed a new technique using tetrode electrodes. The method records electrical signals emitted by insects during acoustic signaling in dances to decipher distance-related information. This technique tracks brain activity when spatial memory is activated. The research involves monitoring how insects use signals to communicate environmental data.
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Radio Romania Intl
“Inregistrarea cu tetro de un tip de electrozi folosiți pentru semnale electrici... care pot fi folosite pentru a descifra informații referitoare la distanță.”
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