Project Details
Ensemblecodierung von natürlichem optischen Fluss in einem biologischen und einem künstlichen visuellen System
Applicant
Professor Dr. Martin Egelhaaf
Subject Area
Cognitive, Systems and Behavioural Neurobiology
Term
from 2001 to 2008
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5327108
Final Report Year
2007
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
- (2003) FliMax, a novel stimulus device for panoramic and highspeed presentation of behaviourally generated optic flow. Vision Res. 43: 779-791
Lindemann JP, Kern R, Michaelis C, Meyer P, van Hateren JH, Egelhaaf M
- Novel approaches to visual processing in insects: Case studies on neuronal computations in the blowfly. In: Methods in insect sensory neuroscience. (Ed. Christensen T.A.), pp. 185-212. CRC Press, Boca Raton, London, New York (2004)
Egelhaaf M., Grewe J., Karmeier K., Kern R., Kurtz R., Warzecha A.-K.
- (2005) Function and coding in the blowfly H1 neuron during naturalistic optic flow. J.Neurosci. 25: 4343-4352
van Hateren HJ, Kern R, Schwerdtfeger G, Egelhaaf M
- (2005) Function of a fly motion sensitive neuron matches eye movements during free flight. PLOS Biology 3:1130-1138
Kern R, van Hateren HJ, Michaelis C, Lindemann JP, Egelhaaf M
- (2005) On the computations analysing natural optic flow: Quantitative model analysis of the blowfly motion vision pathway. J.Neurosci 25; 6435-6448
Lindemann JP, Kern R, van Hateren H, Ritter H, Egelhaaf M
- (2005) Population coding of self-motion: Applying Bayesian analysis to a population of visual interneurons in the fly. J. Neurophysiol. 94: 2182-2194
Karmeier K, Krapp HG, Egelhaaf M
- (2005) Responses of blowfly motion-sensitive neurons to reconstructed optic flow along outdoor flight plans. J. Comp. Physiol. A, 25: 6435-6448
Boeddeker N., Lindemann J. P., Egelhaaf M., Zeil J.
- (2006) Encoding of naturalistic optic flow by a population of blowfly motion sensitive neurons. J. Neurophysiol. 96: 1602- 1614
Karmeier K, van Hateren JH, Kern R, Egelhaaf M
- (2006) Representation of behaviourally relevant information by blowfly motion-sensitive visual interneurons requires precise compensatory head movements. J.Exp.Biol. 209: 1251-1260
Kern R, van Hateren JH, Egelhaaf M
- (2006) The neural computation of visual motion information. In: Invertebrate Vision (Eds. Warrant E, Nilsson D-E) pp. 399-462, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge UK
Egelhaaf M