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Jonathan P Dyhr

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Biological Cybernetics|December 17, 2010
Non-directional motion detectors can be used to mimic optic flow dependent behaviorsJonathan P Dyhr, Charles M Higgins
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 4, 2010
The spatial frequency tuning of optic-flow-dependent behaviors in the bumblebee Bombus impatiensJonathan P Dyhr, Charles M Higgins
Advances in Physiology Education|February 8, 2024
Cracking the code: using educational gaming for high-level thinking in physiology educationJoel Roberts, Lise A Johnson, Jonathan P Dyhr
Biological Cybernetics|March 18, 2017
An insect-inspired model for visual binding I: learning objects and their characteristicsBrandon D Northcutt, Jonathan P Dyhr, Charles M Higgins
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 13, 2015
INSECT FLIGHT. Luminance-dependent visual processing enables moth flight in low lightSimon Sponberg, Jonathan P Dyhr, Robert W Hall, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 19, 2013
Flexible strategies for flight control: an active role for the abdomenJonathan P Dyhr, Kristi A Morgansen, Thomas L Daniel, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 5, 2014
Feedback control as a framework for understanding tradeoffs in biologyNoah J Cowan, Mert M Ankarali, Jonathan P Dyhr, et al.
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Biological Cybernetics|December 17, 2010
Non-directional motion detectors can be used to mimic optic flow dependent behaviorsJonathan P Dyhr, Charles M Higgins
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 4, 2010
The spatial frequency tuning of optic-flow-dependent behaviors in the bumblebee Bombus impatiensJonathan P Dyhr, Charles M Higgins
Advances in Physiology Education|February 8, 2024
Cracking the code: using educational gaming for high-level thinking in physiology educationJoel Roberts, Lise A Johnson, Jonathan P Dyhr
Biological Cybernetics|March 18, 2017
An insect-inspired model for visual binding I: learning objects and their characteristicsBrandon D Northcutt, Jonathan P Dyhr, Charles M Higgins
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 13, 2015
INSECT FLIGHT. Luminance-dependent visual processing enables moth flight in low lightSimon Sponberg, Jonathan P Dyhr, Robert W Hall, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|April 19, 2013
Flexible strategies for flight control: an active role for the abdomenJonathan P Dyhr, Kristi A Morgansen, Thomas L Daniel, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 5, 2014
Feedback control as a framework for understanding tradeoffs in biologyNoah J Cowan, Mert M Ankarali, Jonathan P Dyhr, et al.
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