Video records were made of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala L. mainly during tethered flight in a wind-tunnel, to study its movements about the longitudinal body axis (roll). During undisturbed flight, flies hold their head on average aligned with the body but may turn it about all three body axes. Pitch and yaw turns of the head are comparatively small (20 degrees), whereas roll turns can be large (90 degrees), and fast (1200 degrees s^-1}). When passively rolled, flies produce compensatory head movements during walking or flight; at rest this reflex is turned off. Flies perceive a static misalignment relative to the vertical, as well as roll motion up to 10 000 degrees s^{-1}. Within this range flies counteract an imposed roll with m...
From tiny flies to huge dragonflies, aerial locomotion of insects requires sophisticated biological ...
The motion of the thorax of the blowfly Calliphora vicina was measured during cruising flight inside...
International audienceWhen taking off from a sloping surface, flies have to reorient themselves dors...
Video records were made of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala L. mainly during tethered flight in...
In the blowflyCalliphora flying stationarily in a wind tunnel, compensatory head movements were elic...
along their body axes (lift, slip, thrust), and three of rotation about these axes (yaw, pitch, roll...
The position and orientation of the thorax and head of flying blowflies (Calliphora vicina) was meas...
The position and orientation of the thorax and head of flying blowflies (Calliphora vicina) were mea...
The position and orientation of the thorax and head of flying blowflies (Calliphora vicina) were mea...
Head and body movements of flies (Musca domestica and Calliphora erythrocephala) have been studied d...
Flying insects, like many other animals that rely on their sense of vision to guide behaviour, have ...
Flies move their eyes by turning their heads either spontaneously or in response to unexpected distu...
Flying animals have six degrees of freedom of movement in space: three of translation along their bo...
Visual information processing is adapted to the statistics of natural visual stimuli, and these stat...
The motion of the thorax of the blowfly Calliphora vicina was measured during cruising flight inside...
From tiny flies to huge dragonflies, aerial locomotion of insects requires sophisticated biological ...
The motion of the thorax of the blowfly Calliphora vicina was measured during cruising flight inside...
International audienceWhen taking off from a sloping surface, flies have to reorient themselves dors...
Video records were made of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala L. mainly during tethered flight in...
In the blowflyCalliphora flying stationarily in a wind tunnel, compensatory head movements were elic...
along their body axes (lift, slip, thrust), and three of rotation about these axes (yaw, pitch, roll...
The position and orientation of the thorax and head of flying blowflies (Calliphora vicina) was meas...
The position and orientation of the thorax and head of flying blowflies (Calliphora vicina) were mea...
The position and orientation of the thorax and head of flying blowflies (Calliphora vicina) were mea...
Head and body movements of flies (Musca domestica and Calliphora erythrocephala) have been studied d...
Flying insects, like many other animals that rely on their sense of vision to guide behaviour, have ...
Flies move their eyes by turning their heads either spontaneously or in response to unexpected distu...
Flying animals have six degrees of freedom of movement in space: three of translation along their bo...
Visual information processing is adapted to the statistics of natural visual stimuli, and these stat...
The motion of the thorax of the blowfly Calliphora vicina was measured during cruising flight inside...
From tiny flies to huge dragonflies, aerial locomotion of insects requires sophisticated biological ...
The motion of the thorax of the blowfly Calliphora vicina was measured during cruising flight inside...
International audienceWhen taking off from a sloping surface, flies have to reorient themselves dors...