This paper investigates the temporal control of a fast wing rotation in flies, the ventral flip, which occurs during the transition from downstroke to upstroke. Tethered flying Drosophila actively modulate the timing of these rapid supinations during yaw responses evoked by an oscillating visual stimulus. The time difference between the two wings is controlled such that the wing on the outside of a fictive turn rotates in advance of its contralateral partner. This modulation of ventral-flip timing between the two wings is strongly coupled with changes in wing-stroke amplitude. Typically, an increase in the stroke amplitude of one wing is correlated with an advance in the timing of the ventral flip of the same wing. However, flies do display...
Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering mus-cles atta...
Summary: We used a dynamically scaled mechanical model of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to s...
Tethered flyingDrosophila melanogaster change the posture of their caudal body appendages in respons...
This paper investigates the temporal control of a fast wing rotation in flies, the ventral flip, whi...
The flexibility of behavior is so rich, and its components are so exquisitely interwoven, that one m...
The flight pattern of many fly species consists of straight flight segments interspersed with rapid ...
Fruit flies alter flight direction by generating rapid, stereotyped turns, called saccades. The succ...
<div><p>Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering muscl...
Flies execute their remarkable aerial maneuvers using a set of wing steering muscles, which are acti...
The downstroke-to-upstroke transition of many insects is characterized by rapid wing rotation. The a...
Insects use feedback from a variety of sensory modalities, including mechanoreceptors on their anten...
Zanker JM, Egelhaaf M, Warzecha A-K. On the coordination of motor output during visual flight contro...
Continuous movement of striped patterns was presented on either side of a tethered fruitfly, Drosoph...
By simultaneously measuring flight forces and stroke kinematics in several species of fruit flies in...
Flies and other insects use vision to regulate their groundspeed in flight, enabling them to fly in ...
Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering mus-cles atta...
Summary: We used a dynamically scaled mechanical model of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to s...
Tethered flyingDrosophila melanogaster change the posture of their caudal body appendages in respons...
This paper investigates the temporal control of a fast wing rotation in flies, the ventral flip, whi...
The flexibility of behavior is so rich, and its components are so exquisitely interwoven, that one m...
The flight pattern of many fly species consists of straight flight segments interspersed with rapid ...
Fruit flies alter flight direction by generating rapid, stereotyped turns, called saccades. The succ...
<div><p>Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering muscl...
Flies execute their remarkable aerial maneuvers using a set of wing steering muscles, which are acti...
The downstroke-to-upstroke transition of many insects is characterized by rapid wing rotation. The a...
Insects use feedback from a variety of sensory modalities, including mechanoreceptors on their anten...
Zanker JM, Egelhaaf M, Warzecha A-K. On the coordination of motor output during visual flight contro...
Continuous movement of striped patterns was presented on either side of a tethered fruitfly, Drosoph...
By simultaneously measuring flight forces and stroke kinematics in several species of fruit flies in...
Flies and other insects use vision to regulate their groundspeed in flight, enabling them to fly in ...
Flies achieve supreme flight maneuverability through a small set of miniscule steering mus-cles atta...
Summary: We used a dynamically scaled mechanical model of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster to s...
Tethered flyingDrosophila melanogaster change the posture of their caudal body appendages in respons...