We present a method to record and simultaneously display the three rotatory components of arbitrary head turns of an insect flying stationarily in a wind tunnel or walking on a treadmill. An elongated marker, placed on the fly's forehead, is video- recorded from ahead under deep red stroboscopic illumination, invisible to the insect. A fast on-board image processor of a PC video-adapter (True Vision, AT-Vista), programmed in its native code, extracts position and orientation of the marker in the video-image. The host PC transforms these data into calibrated head angles and displays stimulus and response components after 40 ms processing time at a rate of 50 frames per second. Head turns are measured relative to the fly's trunk even when the...
UnrestrictedThis thesis describes new methods that make it possible to screen efficiently complex be...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is a widely used model organism in studies of genetics, develo...
Flying blowflies shift their gaze by saccadic turns of body and head, keeping their gaze basically f...
We present a method to record and simultaneously display the three rotatory components of arbitrary ...
We present a method to record and simultaneously display the three rotatory components of arbitrary ...
Flies provide an important model for studying complex behavior due to the plethora of genetic tools ...
Pioneering discoveries revealed that flying insects actively regulate body appendages such as wings,...
Machine vision systems have been widely used for image analysis, especially that which is beyond hum...
There is a need to explain the complex phenomena that underlies the seemingly effortless flight mode...
<div><p>The recently growing interest in studying flight behaviours of fruit flies, <i>Drosophila me...
To pursue a more mechanistic understanding of the neural control of behavior, many neuroethologists ...
High-speed video can provide fine-scaled analysis of animal behavior. However, extracting behavioral...
Free-flying houseflies have been filmed simultaneously from two sides. The orientation of the flies'...
Free-flying houseflies have been filmed simultaneously from two sides. The orientation of the flies’...
[[abstract]]Many systems to monitor insect behavior have been developed recently. Yet most of these ...
UnrestrictedThis thesis describes new methods that make it possible to screen efficiently complex be...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is a widely used model organism in studies of genetics, develo...
Flying blowflies shift their gaze by saccadic turns of body and head, keeping their gaze basically f...
We present a method to record and simultaneously display the three rotatory components of arbitrary ...
We present a method to record and simultaneously display the three rotatory components of arbitrary ...
Flies provide an important model for studying complex behavior due to the plethora of genetic tools ...
Pioneering discoveries revealed that flying insects actively regulate body appendages such as wings,...
Machine vision systems have been widely used for image analysis, especially that which is beyond hum...
There is a need to explain the complex phenomena that underlies the seemingly effortless flight mode...
<div><p>The recently growing interest in studying flight behaviours of fruit flies, <i>Drosophila me...
To pursue a more mechanistic understanding of the neural control of behavior, many neuroethologists ...
High-speed video can provide fine-scaled analysis of animal behavior. However, extracting behavioral...
Free-flying houseflies have been filmed simultaneously from two sides. The orientation of the flies'...
Free-flying houseflies have been filmed simultaneously from two sides. The orientation of the flies’...
[[abstract]]Many systems to monitor insect behavior have been developed recently. Yet most of these ...
UnrestrictedThis thesis describes new methods that make it possible to screen efficiently complex be...
The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is a widely used model organism in studies of genetics, develo...
Flying blowflies shift their gaze by saccadic turns of body and head, keeping their gaze basically f...