The movements of birds, bats, and other flying species are governed by complex sensorimotor systems that allow the animals to react to stationary environmental features as well as to wind disturbances, other animals in nearby airspace, and a wide variety of unexpected challenges. The paper and talk will describe research that analyzes the three-dimensional trajectories of bats flying in a habitat in Texas. The trajectories are computed with stereoscopic methods using data from synchronous thermal videos that were recorded with high temporal and spatial resolution from three viewpoints. Following our previously reported work, we examine the possibility that bat trajectories in this habitat are governed by optical flow sensing that interpolat...
SummaryBats are unique among extant flying animals, as they have compliant wings and an echolocation...
Bats are the only mammals to have evolved powered flight. Their specialized hand-wings with elongate...
Bats are the only mammals capable of flight, and they are the only animal flyers that are mammals. T...
The movements of birds, bats, and other flying species are governed by complex sensorimotor systems ...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
Animals within groups need to coordinate their reactions to perceived environmental features and to ...
Animal flight requires fine motor control. However, it is unknown how flying animals rapidly transfo...
Animal flight requires fine motor control. However, it is unknown how flying animals rapidly transfo...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
Analysis of bird and bat flight with computer vision algorithms provides a new perspective on how an...
Throughout the animal kingdom, organisms have evolved neural systems that process biologically relev...
SummaryA new study shows that hairs on the flight membranes of bats act as airflow sensors. Neurons ...
There is evidence that flying animals such as pigeons, goshawks, and bats use optical flow sensing t...
Abstract. The big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) is an aerial-feeding insectivorous species that relie...
Abstract: Animals within groups need to coordinate their reactions to perceived environmental featur...
SummaryBats are unique among extant flying animals, as they have compliant wings and an echolocation...
Bats are the only mammals to have evolved powered flight. Their specialized hand-wings with elongate...
Bats are the only mammals capable of flight, and they are the only animal flyers that are mammals. T...
The movements of birds, bats, and other flying species are governed by complex sensorimotor systems ...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
Animals within groups need to coordinate their reactions to perceived environmental features and to ...
Animal flight requires fine motor control. However, it is unknown how flying animals rapidly transfo...
Animal flight requires fine motor control. However, it is unknown how flying animals rapidly transfo...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
Analysis of bird and bat flight with computer vision algorithms provides a new perspective on how an...
Throughout the animal kingdom, organisms have evolved neural systems that process biologically relev...
SummaryA new study shows that hairs on the flight membranes of bats act as airflow sensors. Neurons ...
There is evidence that flying animals such as pigeons, goshawks, and bats use optical flow sensing t...
Abstract. The big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) is an aerial-feeding insectivorous species that relie...
Abstract: Animals within groups need to coordinate their reactions to perceived environmental featur...
SummaryBats are unique among extant flying animals, as they have compliant wings and an echolocation...
Bats are the only mammals to have evolved powered flight. Their specialized hand-wings with elongate...
Bats are the only mammals capable of flight, and they are the only animal flyers that are mammals. T...