Animal flight requires fine motor control. However, it is unknown how flying animals rapidly transform noisy sensory information into adequate motor commands. Here we developed a sensorimotor control model that explains vertebrate flight guidance with high fidelity. This simple model accurately reconstructed complex trajectories of bats flying in the dark. The model implies that in order to apply appropriate motor commands, bats have to estimate not only the angle-to-target, as was previously assumed, but also the angular velocity ("proportional-derivative" controller). Next, we conducted experiments in which bats flew in light conditions. When using vision, bats altered their movements, reducing the flight curvature. This change was explai...
<div><p>Animal coordinated movement interactions are commonly explained by assuming unspecified soci...
BackgroundSensory systems acquire both external and internal information to guide behavior. Adjustme...
Animal coordinated movement interactions are commonly explained by assuming unspeci-fied social forc...
Animal flight requires fine motor control. However, it is unknown how flying animals rapidly transfo...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
The movements of birds, bats, and other flying species are governed by complex sensorimotor systems ...
The movements of birds, bats, and other flying species are governed by complex sensorimotor systems ...
Abstract. The big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) is an aerial-feeding insectivorous species that relie...
SummaryBats are unique among extant flying animals, as they have compliant wings and an echolocation...
SummaryA new study shows that hairs on the flight membranes of bats act as airflow sensors. Neurons ...
1. Using echolocation, bats move as gracefully as birds through the cluttered environment, suggestin...
Summary. 1. Using echolocation, bats move as gracefully as birds through the cluttered environment, ...
Animals within groups need to coordinate their reactions to perceived environmental features and to ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, organisms have evolved neural systems that process biologically relev...
<div><p>Animal coordinated movement interactions are commonly explained by assuming unspecified soci...
BackgroundSensory systems acquire both external and internal information to guide behavior. Adjustme...
Animal coordinated movement interactions are commonly explained by assuming unspeci-fied social forc...
Animal flight requires fine motor control. However, it is unknown how flying animals rapidly transfo...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
Flying animals accomplish high-speed navigation through fields of obstacles using a suite of sensory...
The movements of birds, bats, and other flying species are governed by complex sensorimotor systems ...
The movements of birds, bats, and other flying species are governed by complex sensorimotor systems ...
Abstract. The big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus) is an aerial-feeding insectivorous species that relie...
SummaryBats are unique among extant flying animals, as they have compliant wings and an echolocation...
SummaryA new study shows that hairs on the flight membranes of bats act as airflow sensors. Neurons ...
1. Using echolocation, bats move as gracefully as birds through the cluttered environment, suggestin...
Summary. 1. Using echolocation, bats move as gracefully as birds through the cluttered environment, ...
Animals within groups need to coordinate their reactions to perceived environmental features and to ...
Throughout the animal kingdom, organisms have evolved neural systems that process biologically relev...
<div><p>Animal coordinated movement interactions are commonly explained by assuming unspecified soci...
BackgroundSensory systems acquire both external and internal information to guide behavior. Adjustme...
Animal coordinated movement interactions are commonly explained by assuming unspeci-fied social forc...