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Orthopteran DCMD neuron: a reevaluation of responses to moving objects. I. Selective responses to approaching objects
FC Rind, PJ Simmons
Journal of neurophysiology 68 (5), 1654-1666, 1992
2811992
Neural network based on the input organization of an identified neuron signaling impending collision
FC Rind, DI Bramwell
Journal of neurophysiology 75 (3), 967-985, 1996
2241996
Seeing what is coming: building collision-sensitive neurones
FC Rind, PJ Simmons
Trends in neurosciences 22 (5), 215-220, 1999
2161999
Sensors and sensing in biology and engineering
FG Barth, JAC Humphrey, TW Secomb
Springer Science & Business Media, 2003
2002003
Collision avoidance using a model of the locust LGMD neuron
M Blanchard, FC Rind, PFMJ Verschure
Robotics and Autonomous Systems 30 (1-2), 17-38, 2000
1442000
Collision detection in complex dynamic scenes using an LGMD-based visual neural network with feature enhancement
S Yue, FC Rind
IEEE transactions on neural networks 17 (3), 705-716, 2006
1402006
The locust DCMD, a movement-detecting neurone tightly tuned to collision trajectories
SJ Judge, FC Rind
Journal of Experimental Biology 200 (16), 2209-2216, 1997
1391997
From living eyes to seeing machines
VV Srinivasan
Oxford University Press, Inc., 1997
1281997
Orthopteran DCMD neuron: a reevaluation of responses to moving objects. II. Critical cues for detecting approaching objects
PJ Simmons, FC Rind
Journal of neurophysiology 68 (5), 1667-1682, 1992
1271992
Role of an identified looming-sensitive neuron in triggering a flying locust's escape
RD Santer, FC Rind, R Stafford, PJ Simmons
Journal of Neurophysiology 95 (6), 3391-3400, 2006
1202006
A chemical synapse between two motion detecting neurones in the locust brain
FC Rind
Journal of Experimental Biology 110 (1), 143-167, 1984
1141984
Gliding behaviour elicited by lateral looming stimuli in flying locusts
RD Santer, PJ Simmons, FC Rind
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 191, 61-73, 2005
1072005
A bio-inspired visual collision detection mechanism for cars: Optimisation of a model of a locust neuron to a novel environment
S Yue, FC Rind, MS Keil, J Cuadri, R Stafford
Neurocomputing 69 (13-15), 1591-1598, 2006
872006
Motor activity and trajectory control during escape jumping in the locust Locusta migratoria
RD Santer, Y Yamawaki, FC Rind, PJ Simmons
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 191, 965-975, 2005
852005
Arousal facilitates collision avoidance mediated by a looming sensitive visual neuron in a flying locust
FC Rind, RD Santer, GA Wright
Journal of neurophysiology 100 (2), 670-680, 2008
742008
Non-directional, movement sensitive neurones of the locust optic lobe
FC Rind
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 161, 477-494, 1987
741987
Signaling of object approach by the DCMD neuron of the locust
FC Rind, PJ Simmons
Journal of neurophysiology 77 (2), 1029-1033, 1997
731997
A bio-inspired visual collision detection mechanism for cars: combining insect inspired neurons to create a robust system
R Stafford, RD Santer, FC Rind
BioSystems 87 (2-3), 164-171, 2007
702007
Escapes with and without preparation: the neuroethology of visual startle in locusts
PJ Simmons, FC Rind, RD Santer
Journal of insect physiology 56 (8), 876-883, 2010
682010
Intracellular characterization of neurons in the locust brain signaling impending collision
FC Rind
Journal of neurophysiology 75 (3), 986-995, 1996
671996
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