We used a combination of high speed video and electrophysiological recordings to investigate the relationship between wing kinematics and the firing patterns of the first (b1) and second (b2) basalar muscles of tethered flying blowflies (Calliphora vicina). The b1 typically fires once during every wing stroke near the time of the dorsal stroke reversal. The b2 fires either intermittently or in bursts that may be elicited by a visual turning stimulus. Sustained activation of the b1 at rates near wing beat frequency appears necessary for the tonic maintenance of stroke amplitude. In addition, advances in the phase of b1 activation were correlated with both increased wing protraction during the down-stroke and increased stroke amplitude. Simil...
Dipteran flies are amongst the smallest and most agile of flying animals. Their wings are driven ind...
<div><p>Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering muscl...
Insights into how exactly a fly powers and controls flight have been hindered by the need to unpick ...
We used a combination of high speed video and electrophysiological recordings to investigate the rel...
Determining how the motor patterns of the nervous system are converted into the mechanical and behav...
Flies are among the most agile of flying insects, a capacity that ultimately results from their nerv...
Flies are among the most agile of flying insects, a capacity that ultimately results from their nerv...
Of the 17 muscles responsible for flight control in flies, only the first basalar muscle (b1) is kno...
Of the 17 muscles responsible for flight control in flies, only the first basalar muscle (b1) is kno...
The first basalar muscle (B1) is 1 of 17 small steering muscles in flies that control changes in win...
The first basalar muscle (B1) is 1 of 17 small steering muscles in flies that control changes in win...
Dipteran flies are amongst the smallest and most agile of flying animals. Their wings are driven ind...
During tethered flight in Drosophila melanogaster, spike activity of the second basalar flight-contr...
During tethered flight in Drosophila melanogaster, spike activity of the second basalar flight-contr...
<div><p>Dipteran flies are amongst the smallest and most agile of flying animals. Their wings are dr...
Dipteran flies are amongst the smallest and most agile of flying animals. Their wings are driven ind...
<div><p>Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering muscl...
Insights into how exactly a fly powers and controls flight have been hindered by the need to unpick ...
We used a combination of high speed video and electrophysiological recordings to investigate the rel...
Determining how the motor patterns of the nervous system are converted into the mechanical and behav...
Flies are among the most agile of flying insects, a capacity that ultimately results from their nerv...
Flies are among the most agile of flying insects, a capacity that ultimately results from their nerv...
Of the 17 muscles responsible for flight control in flies, only the first basalar muscle (b1) is kno...
Of the 17 muscles responsible for flight control in flies, only the first basalar muscle (b1) is kno...
The first basalar muscle (B1) is 1 of 17 small steering muscles in flies that control changes in win...
The first basalar muscle (B1) is 1 of 17 small steering muscles in flies that control changes in win...
Dipteran flies are amongst the smallest and most agile of flying animals. Their wings are driven ind...
During tethered flight in Drosophila melanogaster, spike activity of the second basalar flight-contr...
During tethered flight in Drosophila melanogaster, spike activity of the second basalar flight-contr...
<div><p>Dipteran flies are amongst the smallest and most agile of flying animals. Their wings are dr...
Dipteran flies are amongst the smallest and most agile of flying animals. Their wings are driven ind...
<div><p>Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering muscl...
Insights into how exactly a fly powers and controls flight have been hindered by the need to unpick ...