The halteres of Dipteran insects play an important role in flight control. They are complex mechanosensory devices equipped with approximately 400 campaniform sensilla, cuticular strain gauges, which are organized into five fields at the base of each haltere. Despite the important role of these mechanosensory structures in flight, the central organization of the sensory afferents originating from the different field campaniforms has not been determined. We show here that in the blow fly, Calliphora vicina, sensory afferents from the campaniform fields project to the thorax in a region‐specific manner. Afferents from different fields have different projection profiles and in addition, the projection pattern of afferents from different region...
Like several other arthropod species, stick insects use their antennae for tactile exploration of th...
Flies display a sophisticated suite of aerial behaviours that require rapid sensory–motor processing...
We study the integration of multisensory and central input at the level of an identified fly motoneu...
The first basalar muscle (B1) is 1 of 17 small steering muscles in flies that control changes in win...
Sensory systems provide input to motor networks on the state of the body and environment. One such s...
We previously reported a modality-specific layering of leg sensory axons in the CNS of the flies Pho...
Flying insects use feedback from various sensory modalities including vision and mechanosensation to...
The wing blades of most flies contain a small set of distal campaniform sensilla, mechanoreceptors t...
During locomotion, animals rely on multiple sensory modalities to maintain stability. External cues ...
The third visual neuropil (lobula plate) of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala is a center for pr...
The first basalar muscle (b1) is one of 17 small muscles in flies that control changes in wing strok...
The complex morphology of an insect campaniform sensillum is responsible for transforming strains of...
The wing blades of most flies contain a small set of distal campaniform sensilla, mechanoreceptors t...
Insects collect and process information from their environment using a host of sensory modalities t...
Ache JM, Dürr V. Encoding of near-range spatial information by descending interneurons in the stick ...
Like several other arthropod species, stick insects use their antennae for tactile exploration of th...
Flies display a sophisticated suite of aerial behaviours that require rapid sensory–motor processing...
We study the integration of multisensory and central input at the level of an identified fly motoneu...
The first basalar muscle (B1) is 1 of 17 small steering muscles in flies that control changes in win...
Sensory systems provide input to motor networks on the state of the body and environment. One such s...
We previously reported a modality-specific layering of leg sensory axons in the CNS of the flies Pho...
Flying insects use feedback from various sensory modalities including vision and mechanosensation to...
The wing blades of most flies contain a small set of distal campaniform sensilla, mechanoreceptors t...
During locomotion, animals rely on multiple sensory modalities to maintain stability. External cues ...
The third visual neuropil (lobula plate) of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala is a center for pr...
The first basalar muscle (b1) is one of 17 small muscles in flies that control changes in wing strok...
The complex morphology of an insect campaniform sensillum is responsible for transforming strains of...
The wing blades of most flies contain a small set of distal campaniform sensilla, mechanoreceptors t...
Insects collect and process information from their environment using a host of sensory modalities t...
Ache JM, Dürr V. Encoding of near-range spatial information by descending interneurons in the stick ...
Like several other arthropod species, stick insects use their antennae for tactile exploration of th...
Flies display a sophisticated suite of aerial behaviours that require rapid sensory–motor processing...
We study the integration of multisensory and central input at the level of an identified fly motoneu...