Movement-induced visual orientation in flies depends largely upon predictable responses which establish simple ldquooptomotor balancerdquo or complex ldquopseudo searchrdquo in the appropriate visual environment. Less conspicuous course diverting spontaneous actions of the flies become important in pattern-induced visual orientation. The apparently stochastic spontaneous actions of the houseflyMusca domestica still allow powerful probabilistic predictions of orientation during stationary flight (Reichardt and Poggio 1981). The predominance of non-stochastic spontaneous actions such as ldquobody saccadesrdquo, focussing and shift of ldquovisual attentionrdquo, plasticity of response components etc. in the fruitflyDrosophila melanogaster (Hei...
Egelhaaf M, Borst A. Motion computation and visual orientation in flies. Comparative Biochemistry an...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
Visual identification of small moving targets is a challenge for all moving animals. Their own motio...
Movement-induced visual orientation in flies depends largely upon predictable responses which establ...
The theory presented here describes the visual orientation behavior of fixed flying insects (the fly...
A quantitative analysis of the visually induced behavior of flies is an essential prerequisite for a...
The visually guided orientation behaviour of stationarily flying Musca domestica (females) has been ...
In arena experiments with the walking fruit fly, we found a remarkable persistence of orientation to...
In arena experiments with the walking fruit fly, we found a remarkable persistence of orientation to...
In a preceding paper, Poggio and Reichardt (1973a), a phenomenological theory describing the visual ...
Visual information processing in the nervous system of flies begins with a large array of photorecep...
Visual information processing in the nervous system of flies begins with a large array of photorecep...
It is widely accepted for humans and higher animals that vision is an active process in which the or...
<div><p>It is widely accepted for humans and higher animals that vision is an active process in whic...
The spontaneous fixation and differentiation of elementary patterns by the visual system of the fly ...
Egelhaaf M, Borst A. Motion computation and visual orientation in flies. Comparative Biochemistry an...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
Visual identification of small moving targets is a challenge for all moving animals. Their own motio...
Movement-induced visual orientation in flies depends largely upon predictable responses which establ...
The theory presented here describes the visual orientation behavior of fixed flying insects (the fly...
A quantitative analysis of the visually induced behavior of flies is an essential prerequisite for a...
The visually guided orientation behaviour of stationarily flying Musca domestica (females) has been ...
In arena experiments with the walking fruit fly, we found a remarkable persistence of orientation to...
In arena experiments with the walking fruit fly, we found a remarkable persistence of orientation to...
In a preceding paper, Poggio and Reichardt (1973a), a phenomenological theory describing the visual ...
Visual information processing in the nervous system of flies begins with a large array of photorecep...
Visual information processing in the nervous system of flies begins with a large array of photorecep...
It is widely accepted for humans and higher animals that vision is an active process in which the or...
<div><p>It is widely accepted for humans and higher animals that vision is an active process in whic...
The spontaneous fixation and differentiation of elementary patterns by the visual system of the fly ...
Egelhaaf M, Borst A. Motion computation and visual orientation in flies. Comparative Biochemistry an...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
Visual identification of small moving targets is a challenge for all moving animals. Their own motio...