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Active oscillations in microscale navigation

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posted on 2025-08-02, 12:49 authored by KY Wan
Living organisms routinely navigate their surroundings in search of better conditions, more food, or to avoid predators. Typically, animals do so by integrating sensory cues from the environment with their locomotor apparatuses. For single cells or small organisms that possess motility, fundamental physical constraints imposed by their small size have led to alternative navigation strategies that are specific to the microscopic world. Intriguingly, underlying these myriad exploratory behaviours or sensory functions is the onset of periodic activity at multiple scales, such as the undulations of cilia and flagella, the vibrations of hair cells, or the oscillatory shape modes of migrating neutrophils. Here, I explore oscillatory dynamics in basal microeukaryotes and hypothesize that these active oscillations play a critical role in enhancing the fidelity of adaptive sensorimotor integration.

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853560

BB/W00853X/1

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)

European Union Horizon 2020

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Journal

Animal Cognition

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1837-1850

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Springer

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Germany

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  • Version of Record

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en

FCD date

2024-10-03T09:45:41Z

FOA date

2024-10-03T09:49:28Z

Citation

Vol. 26(6), pp. 1837-1850

Department

  • Mathematics and Statistics

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