Crickets exhibit oriented walking behavior in response to air-current stimuli. Because crickets move in the opposite direction from the stimulus source, this behavior is considered to represent 'escape behavior' from an approaching predator. However, details of the stimulus-angle-dependent control of locomotion during the immediate phase, and the neural basis underlying the directional motor control of this behavior remain unclear. In this study, we used a spherical-treadmill system to measure locomotory parameters including trajectory, turn angle and velocity during the immediate phase of responses to air-puff stimuli applied from various angles. Both walking direction and turn angle were correlated with stimulus angle, but their relations...
We examined the compensational recovery of the response rate (relative occurrence) of the wind-evoke...
The structures of neurons, such as dendrites and axonal projections, are closely related to their re...
One of a pair of cerci was ablated in the first-, fourth- and last-instar nymphs of the cricket, Gry...
The effects of rearing conditions on the functional recovery of wind-sensitive giant interneurons (G...
The cricket is one of the model animals used to investigate the neuronal mechanisms underlying adapt...
Spontaneous walking and escape running in response to wind puffs directed to the abdominal cerci wer...
Animals flexibly change their locomotion triggered by an identical stimulus depending on the environ...
Following the description of some typical variables of escape running in the cricket Gryllus bimacul...
Using intracellular recording techniques in stationary walking crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus), we ha...
The effects of self-generated wind on the compensational recovery of escape direction were investiga...
The responses of single brain neurones to artificial calling song, to moving striped patterns and to...
Sensory responses of various descending brain neurons, their modulation during standing or walking, ...
The effects of the delay and duration of wind self-generated during walking on the compensational re...
We investigated the effects of visual information on wind-evoked escape behavior in the cricket, Gry...
Animals need to flexibly respond to stimuli from their environment without compromising behavioural ...
We examined the compensational recovery of the response rate (relative occurrence) of the wind-evoke...
The structures of neurons, such as dendrites and axonal projections, are closely related to their re...
One of a pair of cerci was ablated in the first-, fourth- and last-instar nymphs of the cricket, Gry...
The effects of rearing conditions on the functional recovery of wind-sensitive giant interneurons (G...
The cricket is one of the model animals used to investigate the neuronal mechanisms underlying adapt...
Spontaneous walking and escape running in response to wind puffs directed to the abdominal cerci wer...
Animals flexibly change their locomotion triggered by an identical stimulus depending on the environ...
Following the description of some typical variables of escape running in the cricket Gryllus bimacul...
Using intracellular recording techniques in stationary walking crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus), we ha...
The effects of self-generated wind on the compensational recovery of escape direction were investiga...
The responses of single brain neurones to artificial calling song, to moving striped patterns and to...
Sensory responses of various descending brain neurons, their modulation during standing or walking, ...
The effects of the delay and duration of wind self-generated during walking on the compensational re...
We investigated the effects of visual information on wind-evoked escape behavior in the cricket, Gry...
Animals need to flexibly respond to stimuli from their environment without compromising behavioural ...
We examined the compensational recovery of the response rate (relative occurrence) of the wind-evoke...
The structures of neurons, such as dendrites and axonal projections, are closely related to their re...
One of a pair of cerci was ablated in the first-, fourth- and last-instar nymphs of the cricket, Gry...