In densely packed groups demonstrating collective behaviour, such as bird flocks, fish schools or packs of bicycle racers (cycling pelotons), information propagates over a network, with individuals sensing and reacting to stimuli over relatively short space and time scales. What remains elusive is a robust, mechanistic understanding of how sensory system properties affect interactions, information propagation and emergent behaviour. Here, we show through direct observation how the spatio-temporal limits of the human visual sensory system govern local interactions and set the network structure in large, dense collections of cyclists. We found that cyclists align in patterns within a ± 30° arc corresponding to the human near-peripheral visual...
We investigated the mechanisms of visual motion processing in humans. Previous research had shown th...
The swarming, flocking, and schooling behaviors of animals, in which agents tend to align orientatio...
Do we perceive a group of dancers moving in synchrony differently from a group of drones flying in-s...
The work associated with this project is described in a manuscript entitled How vision governs the ...
Social transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordination of ...
In human and animal groups, social interactions often rely on the transmission of information via vi...
SummarySocial transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordinat...
Coordination among social animals requires rapid and efficient transfer of information among individ...
In recent years there has been a sharp increase in deriving inspiration from nature for engineering ...
We investigate key principles underlying individual, and collective, visual detection of stimuli, an...
Classical models of collective behavior often take a “bird’s-eye perspective,” assuming that individ...
Social density processes impact the activity and order of collective behaviours in a variety of biol...
Collective behaviour models can predict behaviours of schools, flocks, and herds. However, in many c...
Naturally occurring collective motion is a fascinating phenomenon in which swarming individuals aggr...
We study four systems where individual units come together to display a range of collective behavior...
We investigated the mechanisms of visual motion processing in humans. Previous research had shown th...
The swarming, flocking, and schooling behaviors of animals, in which agents tend to align orientatio...
Do we perceive a group of dancers moving in synchrony differently from a group of drones flying in-s...
The work associated with this project is described in a manuscript entitled How vision governs the ...
Social transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordination of ...
In human and animal groups, social interactions often rely on the transmission of information via vi...
SummarySocial transmission of information is vital for many group-living animals, allowing coordinat...
Coordination among social animals requires rapid and efficient transfer of information among individ...
In recent years there has been a sharp increase in deriving inspiration from nature for engineering ...
We investigate key principles underlying individual, and collective, visual detection of stimuli, an...
Classical models of collective behavior often take a “bird’s-eye perspective,” assuming that individ...
Social density processes impact the activity and order of collective behaviours in a variety of biol...
Collective behaviour models can predict behaviours of schools, flocks, and herds. However, in many c...
Naturally occurring collective motion is a fascinating phenomenon in which swarming individuals aggr...
We study four systems where individual units come together to display a range of collective behavior...
We investigated the mechanisms of visual motion processing in humans. Previous research had shown th...
The swarming, flocking, and schooling behaviors of animals, in which agents tend to align orientatio...
Do we perceive a group of dancers moving in synchrony differently from a group of drones flying in-s...