To avoid crashing onto the floor, a free falling fly needs to trigger its wingbeats quickly and control the orientation of its thrust accurately and swiftly to stabilize its pitch and hence its speed. Behavioural data have suggested that the vertical optic flow produced by the fall and crossing the visual field plays a key role in this anti-crash response. Free fall behavior analyses have also suggested that flying insect may not rely on graviception to stabilize their flight. Based on these two assumptions, we have developed a model which accounts for hoverflies´ position and pitch orientation recorded in 3D with a fast stereo camera during experimental free falls. Our dynamic model shows that optic flow-based control combined with closed-...
The flight of insects is a beautiful example of an organism's complex interaction with its physical ...
Flying insects, like many other animals that rely on their sense of vision to guide behaviour, have ...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forwards, the image of the ground sweeps backwards acr...
International audienceTo avoid crashing onto the floor, a free falling fly needs to trigger its wing...
Flying insects use highly efficient visual strategies for stabilizing their motion in three-dimensio...
International audienceThe stabilization of plummeting hoverflies was filmed and analysed in terms of...
International audienceInsects' aptitude to perform hovering, automatic landing and tracking tasks in...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forwards, the image of the ground sweeps backwards acr...
Insects are inherently unstable and therefore rely on sensory feedback in order to maintain flight ...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forward, the image of the ground sweeps backward acros...
Vision is a key sensory modality for flying insects, playing an important role in guidance, navigati...
SummaryUnlike creatures that walk, flying animals need to control their horizontal motion as well as...
Unlike creatures that walk, flying animals need to control their horizontal motion as well as their ...
International audienceThe ability of hoverflies to control their head orientation with respect to th...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forward, the image of the environment sweeps backward ...
The flight of insects is a beautiful example of an organism's complex interaction with its physical ...
Flying insects, like many other animals that rely on their sense of vision to guide behaviour, have ...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forwards, the image of the ground sweeps backwards acr...
International audienceTo avoid crashing onto the floor, a free falling fly needs to trigger its wing...
Flying insects use highly efficient visual strategies for stabilizing their motion in three-dimensio...
International audienceThe stabilization of plummeting hoverflies was filmed and analysed in terms of...
International audienceInsects' aptitude to perform hovering, automatic landing and tracking tasks in...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forwards, the image of the ground sweeps backwards acr...
Insects are inherently unstable and therefore rely on sensory feedback in order to maintain flight ...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forward, the image of the ground sweeps backward acros...
Vision is a key sensory modality for flying insects, playing an important role in guidance, navigati...
SummaryUnlike creatures that walk, flying animals need to control their horizontal motion as well as...
Unlike creatures that walk, flying animals need to control their horizontal motion as well as their ...
International audienceThe ability of hoverflies to control their head orientation with respect to th...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forward, the image of the environment sweeps backward ...
The flight of insects is a beautiful example of an organism's complex interaction with its physical ...
Flying insects, like many other animals that rely on their sense of vision to guide behaviour, have ...
International audienceWhen insects are flying forwards, the image of the ground sweeps backwards acr...