Arousal facilitates collision avoidance mediated by a looming sensitive visual neuron in a flying locust.
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A fast and flexible panoramic virtual reality system for behavioural and electrophysiological experiments.Collision-avoidance behaviors of minimally restrained flying locusts to looming stimuliSpatiotemporal receptive field properties of a looming-sensitive neuron in solitarious and gregarious phases of the desert locust.Octopaminergic modulation of temporal frequency coding in an identified optic flow-processing interneuron.3D active stabilization system with sub-micrometer resolution.Predator versus prey: locust looming-detector neuron and behavioural responses to stimuli representing attacking bird predators.Reduction in neural performance following recovery from anoxic stress is mimicked by AMPK pathway activation.Octopaminergic modulation of temporal frequency tuning of a fly visual motion-sensitive neuron depends on adaptation levelDecision Making and Behavioral Choice during Predator Avoidance.Contextual modulation of behavioral choice.Dispensable, redundant, complementary, and cooperative roles of dopamine, octopamine, and serotonin in Drosophila melanogaster.Background visual motion affects responses of an insect motion-sensitive neuron to objects deviating from a collision course.Octopaminergic modulation of a fly visual motion-sensitive neuron during stimulation with naturalistic optic flow.Interaction of compass sensing and object-motion detection in the locust central complex.Octopamine stabilizes conduction reliability of an unmyelinated axon during hypoxic stress.State-dependent performance of optic-flow processing interneurons.Cannibalism can drive the evolution of behavioural phase polyphenism in locusts.Simplified bionic solutions: a simple bio-inspired vehicle collision detection system.Satiation level affects anti-predatory decisions in foraging juvenile crayfish.Octopaminergic modulation of contrast gain adaptation in fly visual motion-sensitive neurons.Synaptic connections of first-stage visual neurons in the locust Schistocerca gregaria extend evolution of tetrad synapses back 200 million years.Solitary and gregarious locusts differ in circadian rhythmicity of a visual output neuron.Eyes Matched to the Prize: The State of Matched Filters in Insect Visual Circuits.
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Arousal facilitates collision avoidance mediated by a looming sensitive visual neuron in a flying locust.
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Arousal facilitates collision ...... ual neuron in a flying locust.
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Arousal facilitates collision ...... ual neuron in a flying locust.
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F Claire Rind
Geraldine A Wright
Roger D Santer
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10.1152/JN.01055.2007
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2008-05-28T00:00:00Z