Collective motion in animal groups from a neurobiological perspective: the adaptive benefits of dynamic sensory loads and selective attention
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Collective motion in animal groups from a neurobiological perspective: the adaptive benefits of dynamic sensory loads and selective attention
Abstract
We explore mechanisms associated with collective animal motion by drawing on the neurobiological bases of sensory information processing and decision-making. The model uses simplified retinal processes to translate neighbor movement patterns into information through spatial signal integration and threshold responses. The structure provides a mechanism by which individuals can vary their sets of influential neighbors, a measure of an individual's sensory load. Sensory loads are correlated with group order and density, and we discuss their adaptive values in an ecological context. The model also provides a mechanism by which group members can identify, and rapidly respond to, novel visual stimuli.
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