<p>A distance of 8.5mm or less from the doorway’s center defines proximity to it. Path segments traced by the fly are colored from yellow (the beginning of the segment) to light blue (the end of the segment). The fly approaches the doorway (a) from the small arena but does not cross to the large arena, (b) from the small arena crossing into the large arena (cutting through), (c) from the large arena crossing into the small arena (d), from the large arena but does not cross to the small arena (holding back).</p
<p>A diagram of the 8.2 cm diameter arena with a central cage and an alcove is shown in (a). To meas...
<p><b>A.</b> The hourglass-shaped arena is shown. A fly walking in this arena may make a horizontal ...
Animals must routinely deal with barriers as they move through their natural environment. These chal...
<p>(a) after 29 hours, just before the first entry into the large arena, (b) after 36 hours, just be...
<p>(A, B) Diagrams illustrating relative locomotion of single CS or w1118 male flies in large or sma...
<p>As shown, in this specific fly, there is a gradual increase in the relative distance traveled in ...
<p>(A) Composite image of eight superimposed frames indicating the locations of single fly with 0.2s...
In open field arenas, Drosophila adults exhibit a preference for arena boundaries over internal wall...
The orientation of freely walking flies (female Lucilia cuprina) to lines and stripes in a circular ...
SummaryAnimals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous stu...
International audienceThe mechanism underlying lateral collision avoidance in flying insects was inv...
In open field arenas, Drosophila adults exhibit a preference for arena boundaries over internal wall...
International audienceIn an attempt to better understand the mechanism underlying lateral collision ...
<p>(a) A diagram of the 8.2 cm diameter arena with a central cage of 4.5 cm diameter to hold the pre...
Abstrac.t Our objective was to determine whether an animal’s decisions to cross inhospitable open sp...
<p>A diagram of the 8.2 cm diameter arena with a central cage and an alcove is shown in (a). To meas...
<p><b>A.</b> The hourglass-shaped arena is shown. A fly walking in this arena may make a horizontal ...
Animals must routinely deal with barriers as they move through their natural environment. These chal...
<p>(a) after 29 hours, just before the first entry into the large arena, (b) after 36 hours, just be...
<p>(A, B) Diagrams illustrating relative locomotion of single CS or w1118 male flies in large or sma...
<p>As shown, in this specific fly, there is a gradual increase in the relative distance traveled in ...
<p>(A) Composite image of eight superimposed frames indicating the locations of single fly with 0.2s...
In open field arenas, Drosophila adults exhibit a preference for arena boundaries over internal wall...
The orientation of freely walking flies (female Lucilia cuprina) to lines and stripes in a circular ...
SummaryAnimals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous stu...
International audienceThe mechanism underlying lateral collision avoidance in flying insects was inv...
In open field arenas, Drosophila adults exhibit a preference for arena boundaries over internal wall...
International audienceIn an attempt to better understand the mechanism underlying lateral collision ...
<p>(a) A diagram of the 8.2 cm diameter arena with a central cage of 4.5 cm diameter to hold the pre...
Abstrac.t Our objective was to determine whether an animal’s decisions to cross inhospitable open sp...
<p>A diagram of the 8.2 cm diameter arena with a central cage and an alcove is shown in (a). To meas...
<p><b>A.</b> The hourglass-shaped arena is shown. A fly walking in this arena may make a horizontal ...
Animals must routinely deal with barriers as they move through their natural environment. These chal...