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Vikas Bhandawat

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Physiological Reports|March 7, 2015
Activity in descending dopaminergic neurons represents but is not required for leg movements in the fruit fly DrosophilaKatherine Tschida, Vikas Bhandawat
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|May 23, 2022
Mechanisms of Variability Underlying Odor-Guided LocomotionLiangyu Tao, Vikas Bhandawat
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 13, 2023
Behavioral algorithms and neural mechanisms underlying odor-modulated locomotion in insectsSamuel P Wechsler, Vikas Bhandawat
Scientific Reports|February 4, 2016
Organization of descending neurons in Drosophila melanogasterCynthia T Hsu, Vikas Bhandawat
Plos Computational Biology|April 1, 2020
Mechanisms underlying attraction to odors in walking DrosophilaLiangyu Tao, Siddhi Ozarkar, Vikas Bhandawat
Elife|February 3, 2021
<i>Drosophila</i> uses a tripod gait across all walking speeds, and the geometry of the tripod is important for speed controlChanwoo Chun, Tirthabir Biswas, Vikas Bhandawat
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 24, 2018
A simple extension of inverted pendulum template to explain features of slow walking<sup>✰</sup>Tirthabir Biswas, Suhas Rao, Vikas Bhandawat
Heliyon|May 3, 2024
Octopaminergic descending neurons in <i>Drosophila</i>: Connectivity, tonic activity and relation to locomotionHelene Babski, Marcello Codianni, Vikas Bhandawat
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 9, 2010
Signaling by olfactory receptor neurons near thresholdVikas Bhandawat, Johannes Reisert, King-Wai Yau
Elife|October 7, 2015
Odor-identity dependent motor programs underlie behavioral responses to odorsSeung-Hye Jung, Catherine Hueston, Vikas Bhandawat
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Physiological Reports|March 7, 2015
Activity in descending dopaminergic neurons represents but is not required for leg movements in the fruit fly DrosophilaKatherine Tschida, Vikas Bhandawat
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|May 23, 2022
Mechanisms of Variability Underlying Odor-Guided LocomotionLiangyu Tao, Vikas Bhandawat
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 13, 2023
Behavioral algorithms and neural mechanisms underlying odor-modulated locomotion in insectsSamuel P Wechsler, Vikas Bhandawat
Scientific Reports|February 4, 2016
Organization of descending neurons in Drosophila melanogasterCynthia T Hsu, Vikas Bhandawat
Plos Computational Biology|April 1, 2020
Mechanisms underlying attraction to odors in walking DrosophilaLiangyu Tao, Siddhi Ozarkar, Vikas Bhandawat
Elife|February 3, 2021
<i>Drosophila</i> uses a tripod gait across all walking speeds, and the geometry of the tripod is important for speed controlChanwoo Chun, Tirthabir Biswas, Vikas Bhandawat
Journal of Theoretical Biology|August 24, 2018
A simple extension of inverted pendulum template to explain features of slow walking<sup>✰</sup>Tirthabir Biswas, Suhas Rao, Vikas Bhandawat
Heliyon|May 3, 2024
Octopaminergic descending neurons in <i>Drosophila</i>: Connectivity, tonic activity and relation to locomotionHelene Babski, Marcello Codianni, Vikas Bhandawat
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 9, 2010
Signaling by olfactory receptor neurons near thresholdVikas Bhandawat, Johannes Reisert, King-Wai Yau
Elife|October 7, 2015
Odor-identity dependent motor programs underlie behavioral responses to odorsSeung-Hye Jung, Catherine Hueston, Vikas Bhandawat
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