Encoding properties of haltere neurons enable motion feature detection in a biological gyroscope

JL Fox, AL Fairhall, TL Daniel - Proceedings of the National …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
The halteres of dipteran insects are essential sensory organs for flight control. They are
believed to detect Coriolis and other inertial forces associated with body rotation during …

[图书][B] Insect inertial measurement units: Gyroscopic sensing of body rotation

FG Barth, JAC Humphrey, MV Srinivasan, T Daniel… - 2012 - Springer
All flying insects require both visual and mechanosensory information to effectively control
flight in complex environments. Sometimes, however, visual systems may not have …

A Novel Automated Associative Conditioning Apparatus and its Application in Colour and Magnetic Conditioning of Bumble Bee Colonies (Bombus terrestris)

AG Taylor - ourarchive.otago.ac.nz
Associative differential conditioning is an experimental protocol where multiple stimuli are
presented to an organism simultaneously, typically with one rewarded and the others …

[图书][B] The encoding properties of gyroscopic mechanosensory neurons in Lepidoptera

A Dieudonne - 2008 - search.proquest.com
Toward understanding a possible gyroscopic function for the antennae in the hawk moth,
Manduca sexta, we performed detailed neurophysiological analyses of scolopidial neurons …

[引用][C] Navigating in difficult environments: alternatives to GPS–2

MM Miller, J Raquet, MU de Haag - Proceedings of the NATO RTO Lecture Series on …, 2008