

An edition of Sensory Exotica (1999)
A World beyond Human Experience
By Howard C. Hughes
Publish Date
November 19, 1999
Publisher
The MIT Press
Language
eng
Pages
359
Description:
"The book is divided into four parts: biosonar, biological compasses, electroreception, and the scents of attraction. Although it is filled with fascinating descriptions of animal sensitivities - the sonar system of a bat, for example, rivals that of the most sophisticated human-made devices - the author's goal is to explain the anatomical and physiological principles that underlie them. Knowledge of these mechanisms has practical applications in areas as diverse as marine navigation, biomedical sciences, and nontoxic pest control. It can also help us to obtain a deeper understanding of more familiar sensory systems and the brain in general."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Senses and sensation, Physiology, comparative, Electroreceptors, Pheromones, Magnetoreception, Echolocation (Physiology), Comparative Physiology, Sensation, Echolocation, Sens et sensations, Physiologie comparée, Écholocation (Physiologie), Électrorécepteurs, Magnétoréception, Phéromones, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Anthropology, Physical, Dieren, Zintuigen, Waarneming, Human Anatomy & Physiology, Health & Biological Sciences, Neuroscience, Cognitive psychology