Yes, and the underlying mystery of how wetware disambiguates time and space when in high speed motion without benefit of a microsecond oscillator to joke and dejitter APs, IPSCs, EPSCs. Neuroscience ignores timebase as a fundamental challenge.
RT @mameister4: Remembering Michael Land by his papers. https://t.co/kxoCiFRK6x #MichaelFLand. Collett & Land 1975 https://t.co/KbIRJwbGQd…
RT @mameister4: Remembering Michael Land by his papers. https://t.co/kxoCiFRK6x #MichaelFLand. Collett & Land 1975 https://t.co/KbIRJwbGQd…
RT @mameister4: Remembering Michael Land by his papers. https://t.co/kxoCiFRK6x #MichaelFLand. Collett & Land 1975 https://t.co/KbIRJwbGQd…
A true classic! (despite some problematic language like calling flies rapists 🤷🏽♀️)
RT @mameister4: Remembering Michael Land by his papers. https://t.co/kxoCiFRK6x #MichaelFLand. Collett & Land 1975 https://t.co/KbIRJwbGQd…
Remembering Michael Land by his papers. https://t.co/kxoCiFRK6x #MichaelFLand. Collett & Land 1975 https://t.co/KbIRJwbGQd starts with the classic opening sentence: "The aerial behaviour of hover-flies is an attractive feature of summer afternoons.”
RT @BartGeurten: The #keyExperiment in my field at least for me was the observation of saccades. This triggered the whole idea in my had ho…
RT @BartGeurten: The #keyExperiment in my field at least for me was the observation of saccades. This triggered the whole idea in my had ho…
RT @BartGeurten: The #keyExperiment in my field at least for me was the observation of saccades. This triggered the whole idea in my had ho…
RT @BartGeurten: The #keyExperiment in my field at least for me was the observation of saccades. This triggered the whole idea in my had ho…
The #keyExperiment in my field at least for me was the observation of saccades. This triggered the whole idea in my had how locomtion can be shaped to aid sensory systems. https://t.co/ERBiKKzE9e
@gordonberman For a historical nom, I'd go for Collett and Land 1974. Great early example of control theory applied to behavior: https://t.co/Dpc4PoSdgW
FF#15: Hoverflies often chase each other in flight, though sometimes they just cruise around ignoring each other. http://t.co/WCBVIzNbm3