Search Results - "Wystrach, Antoine"
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Optimal cue integration in ants
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-10-2015)“…In situations with redundant or competing sensory information, humans have been shown to perform cue integration, weighting different cues according to their…”
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Opponent processes in visual memories: A model of attraction and repulsion in navigating insects' mushroom bodies
Published in PLoS computational biology (05-02-2020)“…Solitary foraging insects display stunning navigational behaviours in visually complex natural environments. Current literature assumes that these insects are…”
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Continuous lateral oscillations as a core mechanism for taxis in Drosophila larvae
Published in eLife (18-10-2016)“…Taxis behaviour in larva is thought to consist of distinct control mechanisms triggering specific actions. Here, we support a simpler hypothesis: that taxis…”
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Analysis of fast calcium dynamics of honey bee olfactory coding
Published in eLife (05-09-2024)“…Odour processing exhibits multiple parallels between vertebrate and invertebrate olfactory systems. Insects, in particular, have emerged as relevant models for…”
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Ants might use different view-matching strategies on and off the route
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-01-2012)“…Individual foraging ants are known to rely on views of their surroundings for route learning and for pinpointing goals. Different strategies have been proposed…”
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Running paths to nowhere: repetition of routes shows how navigating ants modulate online the weights accorded to cues
Published in Animal cognition (01-03-2019)“…Ants are expert navigators, keeping track of the vector to home as they travel, through path integration, and using terrestrial panoramas in view-based…”
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Aversive view memories and risk perception in navigating ants
Published in Scientific reports (21-02-2022)“…Many ants establish foraging routes through learning views of the visual panorama. Route models have focused primarily on attractive view use, which…”
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Landmarks or panoramas: what do navigating ants attend to for guidance?
Published in Frontiers in zoology (27-08-2011)“…Insects are known to rely on terrestrial landmarks for navigation. Landmarks are used to chart a route or pinpoint a goal. The distant panorama, however, is…”
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The Central Complex as a Potential Substrate for Vector Based Navigation
Published in Frontiers in psychology (05-04-2019)“…Insects use path integration (PI) to maintain a home vector, but can also store and recall vector-memories that take them from home to a food location, and…”
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Combining sky and earth: desert ants (Melophorus bagoti) show weighted integration of celestial and terrestrial cues
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-2014)“…Insects typically use celestial sources of directional information for path integration, and terrestrial panoramic information for view-based navigation. Here…”
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Views, landmarks, and routes: how do desert ants negotiate an obstacle course
Published in Journal of Comparative Physiology (01-02-2011)“…The Australian desert ant Melophorus bagoti often follows stereotypical routes through a cluttered landscape containing both distant panoramic views and…”
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Intrinsic control of muscle attachment sites matching
Published in eLife (24-07-2020)“…Myogenesis is an evolutionarily conserved process. Little known, however, is how the morphology of each muscle is determined, such that movements relying upon…”
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Still no convincing evidence for cognitive map use by honeybees
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Neural coding in the visual system of Drosophila melanogaster: How do small neural populations support visually guided behaviours?
Published in PLoS computational biology (01-10-2017)“…All organisms wishing to survive and reproduce must be able to respond adaptively to a complex, changing world. Yet the computational power available is…”
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Information content of visual scenes influences systematic search of desert ants
Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-02-2013)“…Many animals - including insects - navigate visually through their environment. Solitary foraging desert ants are known to acquire visual information from the…”
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new navigational mechanism mediated by ant ocelli
Published in Biology letters (2005) (23-12-2011)“…Many animals rely on path integration for navigation and desert ants are the champions. On leaving the nest, ants continuously integrate their distance and…”
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Ants in rectangular arenas: A support for the global matching theory
Published in Communicative & integrative biology (01-09-2009)“…Although spatial cognition is studied by neuroscientists, psychologists, biologists, and computer scientists, it suffers from a lack of integrative studies…”
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Movements, embodiment and the emergence of decisions. Insights from insect navigation
Published in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (30-07-2021)“…We readily infer that animals make decisions, but what this implies is usually not clearly defined. The notion of 'decision-making' ultimately stems from human…”
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Insect navigation: Bumblebees walk the walk
Published in Current biology (11-07-2022)“…A new study shows that bumblebees can display path integration while walking in a small laboratory arena. This opens a new avenue for studying how insects’…”
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View-Based Matching Can Be More than Image Matching: The Importance of considering an Animal's Perspective
Published in i-Perception (London) (01-01-2012)“…Using vision for navigation is important for many animals and a common debate is the extent to which spatial performance can be explained by “simple”…”
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