Publications of the Former Department: Information Processing in Insects
(Werner Reichhardt)
Journal Article (161)
1.
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73 (6), pp. 2540 - 2552 (1995)
Calcium accumulation in visual interneurons of the fly: Stimulus dependence and relationship to membrane potential. Journal of Neurophysiology 2.
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2 (1), pp. 5 - 18 (1995)
Mechanisms of dendritic integration underlying gain control in fly motion-sensitive interneurons. Journal of Computational Neuroscience 3.
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57 (1), pp. 37 - 46 (1995)
A preparation of the blowfly (Calliphora erythrocephala) brain for in vitro electrophysiological and pharmacological studies. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 4.
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5 (6), pp. 856 - 868 (1993)
Two-dimensional motion perception in flies. Neural computation 5.
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13 (11), pp. 4563 - 4574 (1993)
A look into the cockpit of the fly: visual orientation, algorithms, and identified neurons. The Journal of Neuroscience 6.
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173 (2), pp. 143 - 149 (1993)
Optical properties of the ocelli of Calliphora erythrocephala and their role in the dorsal light response. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 7.
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104 (4), pp. 659 - 673 (1993)
Motion computation and visual orientation in flies. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 8.
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80 (3), pp. 134 - 137 (1993)
Long-lasting oscillations in motion-sensitive neurons driven by the movement of high-contrast gratings. Die Naturwissenschaften 9.
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69 (2), pp. 340 - 351 (1993)
Neural circuit tuning fly visual neurons to motion of small objects II: Input organization of inhibitory circuit elements revealed by electrophysiological and optical recording techniques. Journal of Neurophysiology 10.
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69 (2), pp. 329 - 339 (1993)
Neural circuit tuning fly visual interneurons to motion of small objects I: Dissection of the circuit by pharmacological and photoinactivation techniques. Journal of Neurophysiology 11.
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171 (4), pp. 483 - 493 (1992)
Structure and kinematics of the prosternal organs and their influence on head position in the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala Meig. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 12.
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141 (1), pp. 119 - 122 (1992)
Photo-ablation of single neurons in the fly visual system reveals neural circuit for the detection of small moving objects. Neuroscience Letters 13.
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140 (2), pp. 173 - 176 (1992)
Dendritic integration of motion information in visual interneurons of the blowfly. Neuroscience Letters 14.
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89 (9), pp. 4139 - 4143 (1992)
In vivo imaging of calcium accumulation in fly interneurons as elicited by visual motion stimulation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 15.
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79 (5), pp. 221 - 223 (1992)
Is there a separate control system mediating a “centering response” in honeybees? Die Naturwissenschaften 16.
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8 (2), pp. 151 - 164 (1992)
Are there separate ON and OFF channels in fly motion vision? Visual Neuroscience 17.
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3, pp. 14 - 16 (1992)
Im Cockpit der Fliege. MPG-Spiegel 18.
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169 (3), pp. 331 - 340 (1991)
Visual detection of paradoxical motion in flies. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 19.
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169 (2), pp. 127 - 134 (1991)
On the coordination of motor output during visual flight control of flies. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 20.
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87 (23), pp. 9363 - 9367 (1990)
Direction selectivity of blowfly motion-sensitive neurons is computed in a two-stage process. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 21.
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20 (5), pp. 245 - 250 (1990)
Landen ohne Lotsen: Über den neuronalen Auslösemechanismus der Landereaktion von Fliegen. Biologie in unserer Zeit 22.
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262 (1), pp. 9 - 34 (1990)
Neuronal architecture of the antennal lobe in Drosophila melanogaster. Cell and Tissue Research 23.
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77 (8), pp. 366 - 377 (1990)
Bewegungswahrnehmung und visuelle Orientierung bei Fliegen. Die Naturwissenschaften 24.
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77 (5), pp. 243 - 246 (1990)
Theta motion: A new psychophysical paradigm indicating two levels of visual motion perception. Die Naturwissenschaften 25.
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77 (4), pp. 182 - 185 (1990)
Spatial interactions in the fly visual system leading to selectivity for small-field motion. Die Naturwissenschaften 26.
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509 (1), pp. 156 - 160 (1990)
The role of GABA in detecting visual motion. Brain Research 27.
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327 (1238), pp. 45 - 64 (1990)
The wing beat of Drosophila Melanogaster III: Control. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 28.
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327 (1238), pp. 1 - 18 (1990)
The wing beat of Drosophila Melanogaster I: Kinematics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 29.
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327 (1238), pp. 19 - 44 (1990)
The wing beat of Drosophila Melanogaster II: Dynamics. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 30.
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10 (1), pp. 351 - 360 (1990)
Neural circuits mediating visual flight control in flies II: Separation of two control systems by microsurgical brain lesions. The Journal of Neuroscience 31.
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62 (3), pp. 177 - 183 (1990)
On the directional sensitivity of motion detectors. Biological Cybernetics 32.
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76 (11), pp. 531 - 534 (1989)
Temporal processing of excitatory and inhibitory motion stimuli in the fly's landing system. Die Naturwissenschaften 33.
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165 (6), pp. 719 - 730 (1989)
Visual afferences to flight steering muscles controlling optomotor responses of the fly. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 34.
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9 (11), pp. 3828 - 3836 (1989)
Neural circuits mediating visual flight control in flies I: Quantitative comparison of neural and behavioural response characteristics. The Journal of Neuroscience 35.
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61 (5), pp. 327 - 345 (1989)
Processing of figure and background motion in the visual system of the fly. Biological Cybernetics 36.
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12 (8), pp. 297 - 306 (1989)
Principles of visual motion detection. Trends in Neurosciences 37.
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6 (7), pp. 1070 - 1087 (1989)
Computational structure of a biological motion-detection system as revealed by local detector analysis in the fly's nervous system. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 38.
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6 (1), pp. 116 - 127 (1989)
Transient and steady-state response properties of movement detectors. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 39.
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76 (1), pp. 32 - 35 (1989)
The nonlinear mechanism of direction selectivity in the fly motion detection system. Die Naturwissenschaften 40.
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60 (1), pp. 23 - 35 (1988)
A two dimensional field theory for motion computation: First order approximation; translatory motion of rigid patterns. Biological Cybernetics 41.
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13 (3), pp. 351 - 361 (1988)
On the mechanism of speed and altitude control in Drosophila melanogaster. Physiological Entomology 42.
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162 (5), pp. 581 - 588 (1988)
How does lateral abdomen deflection contribute to flight control of Drosophila melanogaster? Journal of Comparative Physiology A 43.
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11 (8), pp. 351 - 358 (1988)
Visual course control in flies relies on neuronal computation of object and background motion. Trends in Neurosciences 44.
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75 (6), pp. 313 - 315 (1988)
Movement detectors provide sufficient information for local computation of 2-D velocity field. Die Naturwissenschaften 45.
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75 (5), pp. 265 - 267 (1988)
Spatio-temporal integration of motion: A simple strategy for safe landing in flies. Die Naturwissenschaften 46.
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58 (5), pp. 287 - 294 (1988)
Properties of individual movement detectors as derived from behavioural experiments on the visual system of the fly. Biological Cybernetics 47.
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163 (2), pp. 167 - 173 (1988)
Visual information processing in the fly's landing system. Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 48.
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161 (6), pp. 777 - 783 (1987)
Dynamic properties of two control systems underlying visually guided turning in house-flies. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 49.
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161 (4), pp. 533 - 547 (1987)
Evaluation of optical motion information by movement detectors. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 50.
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56 (4), pp. 217 - 224 (1987)
Comparison between the movement detection systems underlying the optomotor and the landing response in the housefly. Biological Cybernetics