In open field arenas, Drosophila adults exhibit a preference for arena boundaries over internal walls and open regions. Herein, we investigate the nature of this preference using phenomenological modeling of locomotion to determine whether local arena features and constraints on movement alone are sufficient to drive positional preferences within open field arenas of different shapes and with different internal features. Our model has two components: directional persistence and local wall force. In regions far away from walls, the trajectory is entirely characterized by a directional persistence probability, P(r,θ), for each movement defined by the step size, r, and the turn angle, θ. In close proximity to walls, motion is computed from P(r...
The behavioral algorithms and neural subsystems for visual figure-ground discrimination are not suff...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
In open field arenas, Drosophila adults exhibit a preference for arena boundaries over internal wall...
<div><p>In open field arenas, <em>Drosophila</em> adults exhibit a preference for arena boundaries o...
doi: 10.1002/brb3.36 Drosophila adults, when placed into a novel open-field arena, initially exhibit...
Drosophila adults, when placed into a novel open‐field arena, initially exhibit an elevated level o...
<p><b>A</b>. in the central zone of a circular arena of radius 4.2 cm is shown. was computed with ...
Animals use locomotion to find food, shelter, and escape routes as well as to locate predators, comp...
<p><b>A.</b> An arena was constructed with internal concentric walls. For analysis, the arena was su...
Background. Obtaining a complete phenotypic characterization of a freely moving organism is a diffic...
BACKGROUND: Obtaining a complete phenotypic characterization of a freely moving organism is a diffic...
<div><p><i>Drosophila</i> adults display an unwillingness to enter confined spaces but the behaviors...
<p><b>A.</b> The internal corner arena was constructed with a cross placed in the center of a 4.2 cm...
Drosophila adults display an unwillingness to enter confined spaces but the behaviors induced by spa...
The behavioral algorithms and neural subsystems for visual figure-ground discrimination are not suff...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
In open field arenas, Drosophila adults exhibit a preference for arena boundaries over internal wall...
<div><p>In open field arenas, <em>Drosophila</em> adults exhibit a preference for arena boundaries o...
doi: 10.1002/brb3.36 Drosophila adults, when placed into a novel open-field arena, initially exhibit...
Drosophila adults, when placed into a novel open‐field arena, initially exhibit an elevated level o...
<p><b>A</b>. in the central zone of a circular arena of radius 4.2 cm is shown. was computed with ...
Animals use locomotion to find food, shelter, and escape routes as well as to locate predators, comp...
<p><b>A.</b> An arena was constructed with internal concentric walls. For analysis, the arena was su...
Background. Obtaining a complete phenotypic characterization of a freely moving organism is a diffic...
BACKGROUND: Obtaining a complete phenotypic characterization of a freely moving organism is a diffic...
<div><p><i>Drosophila</i> adults display an unwillingness to enter confined spaces but the behaviors...
<p><b>A.</b> The internal corner arena was constructed with a cross placed in the center of a 4.2 cm...
Drosophila adults display an unwillingness to enter confined spaces but the behaviors induced by spa...
The behavioral algorithms and neural subsystems for visual figure-ground discrimination are not suff...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...
Animals must quickly recognize objects in their environment and act accordingly. Previous studies in...