Title of article
Does Electro-sensing Fish Use the First Order Polarization Tensor for Object Characterization? Object Discrimination Test
Author/Authors
KHAIRUDDIN, TAUFIQ K. A. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Science - Department of Mathematical Sciences, Malaysia , KHAIRUDDIN, TAUFIQ K. A. University of Manchester - School of Mathematics, UK , LIONHEART, W. R. B. University of Manchester - School of Mathematics, UK
From page
1775
To page
1779
Abstract
This paper extends the previous works to further explore the role of the first order polarization tensor in electro-sensing by the weakly electric fish specifically for object discrimination and characterization. The first order polarization tensor for few objects used in the considered experiment are calculated and discussed to identify whether there are other evidences to suggest that a weakly electric fish able to recognize the tensor when choosing or rejecting an object. Our findings in this study suggest that all fish during most of the experiments face difficulties to discriminate two objects when their first order polarization tensors are almost similar depending on the types of training given to them.
Keywords
Electrical conducting object , polarization tensor , weakly electric fish
Record number
2556045
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