When small flying insects go off their intended course, they use the resulting pattern of motion on their eye, or optic flow, to guide corrective steering. A change in heading generates a unique, rotational motion pattern and a change in position generates a translational motion pattern, and each produces corrective responses in the wingbeats. Any image in the flow field can signal rotation, but owing to parallax, only the images of nearby objects can signal translation. Insects that fly near the ground might therefore respond more strongly to translational optic flow that occurs beneath them, as the nearby ground will produce strong optic flow. In these experiments, rigidly tethered fruitflies steered in response to computer-generated flow...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
To navigate through the world, animals must stabilize their path against disturbances and change dir...
To navigate through the world, animals must stabilize their path against disturbances and change dir...
When small flying insects go off their intended course, they use the resulting pattern of motion on ...
When small flying insects go off their intended course, they use the resulting pattern of motion on ...
As a fly flies through its environment, static objects produce moving images on its retina, and this...
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confoundin...
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confoundin...
As a fly flies through its environment, static objects produce moving images on its retina, and this...
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confoundin...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
As a fly flies through its environment, static objects produce moving images on its retina, and this...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
As a fly flies through its environment, static objects produce moving images on its retina, and this...
To perform daily flight tasks, insects rely heavily on their visual perception of a dynamic environm...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
To navigate through the world, animals must stabilize their path against disturbances and change dir...
To navigate through the world, animals must stabilize their path against disturbances and change dir...
When small flying insects go off their intended course, they use the resulting pattern of motion on ...
When small flying insects go off their intended course, they use the resulting pattern of motion on ...
As a fly flies through its environment, static objects produce moving images on its retina, and this...
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confoundin...
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confoundin...
As a fly flies through its environment, static objects produce moving images on its retina, and this...
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confoundin...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
As a fly flies through its environment, static objects produce moving images on its retina, and this...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
As a fly flies through its environment, static objects produce moving images on its retina, and this...
To perform daily flight tasks, insects rely heavily on their visual perception of a dynamic environm...
Animals must use external cues to maintain a straight course over long distances. In this study, we ...
To navigate through the world, animals must stabilize their path against disturbances and change dir...
To navigate through the world, animals must stabilize their path against disturbances and change dir...