Tactile sampling strategies during exploratory locomotion: Interjoint coupling matters
Dürr V, Krause AF (2007)
Soc.Neurosci.Abs.
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Einrichtung
Stichworte
Carausius;
antennal movement;
antennal joint;
Antennae;
Antenna;
Animals;
climbing;
context-dependent;
insect;
contralateral;
joint angles;
JOINT;
Cues;
direction;
FREQUENCY;
Front Leg;
Head;
increase;
leg;
legs;
Mammal;
mammals;
Orientation;
PATTERNS;
MOVEMENTS;
movement;
motion capture;
mechanosensory;
Reaching;
pedicel;
response;
rhythmic;
Rod;
whisker;
Locomotion;
Walking stick;
Walking;
Swing movement;
tactile;
tarsus;
Vibration;
Stick Insect;
Stepping;
scape;
behavior;
Acuity;
Animal
Erscheinungsjahr
2007
Serien- oder Zeitschriftentitel
Soc.Neurosci.Abs.
Konferenz
Annual Meeting of the American Society for Neuroscience
Konferenzort
San Diego
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1681346
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Dürr V, Krause AF. Tactile sampling strategies during exploratory locomotion: Interjoint coupling matters. Soc.Neurosci.Abs. 2007.
Dürr, V., & Krause, A. F. (2007). Tactile sampling strategies during exploratory locomotion: Interjoint coupling matters. Soc.Neurosci.Abs.
Dürr, Volker, and Krause, André Frank. 2007. “Tactile sampling strategies during exploratory locomotion: Interjoint coupling matters”, Soc.Neurosci.Abs., .
Dürr, V., and Krause, A. F. (2007). Tactile sampling strategies during exploratory locomotion: Interjoint coupling matters. Soc.Neurosci.Abs.
Dürr, V., & Krause, A.F., 2007. Tactile sampling strategies during exploratory locomotion: Interjoint coupling matters. Soc.Neurosci.Abs.
V. Dürr and A.F. Krause, “Tactile sampling strategies during exploratory locomotion: Interjoint coupling matters”, Soc.Neurosci.Abs., 2007.
Dürr, V., Krause, A.F.: Tactile sampling strategies during exploratory locomotion: Interjoint coupling matters. Soc.Neurosci.Abs. (2007).
Dürr, Volker, and Krause, André Frank. “Tactile sampling strategies during exploratory locomotion: Interjoint coupling matters”. Soc.Neurosci.Abs. (2007).