Insect curve walking revisited: Transitions versus steady states

Dürr V, Authmann T (2002)
Zoology 105(Supplement V (DZG 95.1): 66-66.

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Dürr, VolkerUniBi ; Authmann, T.
Stichworte
Carausius; SEQUENCES; MOVEMENTS; system; walking system; NETWORKS; NEURAL NETWORKS; Animal; dynamics; hind leg; Middle Leg; Front Leg; direction; Time constant; Rotation; axis; movement; Tracking; stimulus; tethered; Neural network; Stick Insect; Behaviour; coordination; legs; steady state; Arthropod; Gait; Walking; Curve walking; insect; TIME; PROBABILITY; leg; Animals; analysis
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
Serien- oder Zeitschriftentitel
Zoology
Band
105
Ausgabe
Supplement V (DZG 95.1)
Seite(n)
66-66
ISSN
1873-2720
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1681332

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Dürr V, Authmann T. Insect curve walking revisited: Transitions versus steady states. Zoology. 2002;105(Supplement V (DZG 95.1):66-66.
Dürr, V., & Authmann, T. (2002). Insect curve walking revisited: Transitions versus steady states. Zoology, 105(Supplement V (DZG 95.1), 66-66.
Dürr, Volker, and Authmann, T. 2002. “Insect curve walking revisited: Transitions versus steady states”, Zoology, 105 (Supplement V (DZG 95.1): 66-66.
Dürr, V., and Authmann, T. (2002). Insect curve walking revisited: Transitions versus steady states. Zoology 105, 66-66.
Dürr, V., & Authmann, T., 2002. Insect curve walking revisited: Transitions versus steady states. Zoology, 105(Supplement V (DZG 95.1), p 66-66.
V. Dürr and T. Authmann, “Insect curve walking revisited: Transitions versus steady states”, Zoology, vol. 105, 2002, pp. 66-66.
Dürr, V., Authmann, T.: Insect curve walking revisited: Transitions versus steady states. Zoology. 105, 66-66 (2002).
Dürr, Volker, and Authmann, T. “Insect curve walking revisited: Transitions versus steady states”. Zoology 105.Supplement V (DZG 95.1) (2002): 66-66.
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