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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
Dr Théo Robert
Dune Ganot
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Prior cueing affects the saccadic response to targets in the praying mantis Sphodromantis lineola2025
Dr Theo Robert
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Learning modifies attention during bumblebee visual search2024
Olga Procenko
Professor Jenny Read
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Physically stressed bees expect less reward in an active choice judgement bias test2024
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Social learning and culture in bees: Simple mechanisms, complex outcomes2024
Dr James O'Keeffe
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Professor Jenny Read
A Computational Model of Stereoscopic Prey Capture inPraying Mantises2022
Dr Vivek Nityananda
An ecological approach to measuring synchronization abilities across the animal kingdom2021
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Different effects of reward value and saliency during bumblebee visual search for multiple rewarding targets2021
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Rhythm interaction in animal groups: selective attention in communication networks2021
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Professor Carel ten Cate
Rhythmic abilities in humans and non-human animals: a review and recommendations from a methodological perspective2021
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Synchrony of complex signals in an acoustically communicating katydid2021
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Insect Neurobiology: Divergent Neural Computations in Predatory Insects2020
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Coline Joubier
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Professor Jenny Read
Motion-in-depth perception and prey capture in the praying mantis Sphodromantis lineola2019
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Dr James O'Keeffe
Diana Umeton
Adam Simmons
Professor Jenny Read
Second-order cues to figure motion enable object detection during prey capture by praying mantises2019
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Sid Henriksen
Dr Diana Umeton
Adam Simmons
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A Novel Form of Stereo Vision in the Praying Mantis2018
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Dr Lisa Jones
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Dr Ronny Rosner
Professor Jenny Read
Apparent Motion Perception in the Praying Mantis: Psychophysics and Modelling2018
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