Arousal facilitates collision avoidance mediated by a looming sensitive visual neuron in a flying locust.

作者: F. Claire Rind , Roger D. Santer , Geraldine A. Wright

DOI: 10.1152/JN.01055.2007

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摘要: … in this collision-detecting pathway. To do this we used … Second, we flew individual locusts in a wind tunnel to simulate the first 10 … In flying locusts, we consistently found that the DCMD …

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