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Browsing publications by Dr Ronny Rosner.

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Dr Ronny Rosner
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Veronika Lukyanova
Professor Jenny Read
Binocular responsiveness of projection neurons of the praying mantis optic lobe in the frontal visual field2020
Dr Ronny Rosner
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Professor Jenny Read
A neuronal correlate of insect stereopsis2019
Dr Ronny Rosner
Responses of compass neurons in the locust brain to visual motion and leg motor activity2019
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Dr Lisa Jones
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Dr Ronny Rosner
Professor Jenny Read
et al.
Apparent Motion Perception in the Praying Mantis: Psychophysics and Modelling2018
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Dr Ronny Rosner
Steven Errington
Jimmy Tampin
et al.
Contrast thresholds reveal different visual masking functions in humans and praying mantises2018
Dr Ronny Rosner
Anatomy of the lobula complex in the brain of the praying mantis compared to the lobula complexes of the locust and cockroach2017
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Dr Ronny Rosner
Steven Errington
Professor Jenny Read
et al.
Invisible noise obscures visible signal in insect motion detection2017
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Dr Ronny Rosner
Judith Nicolas
Stuart Crichton
et al.
Insect stereopsis demonstrated using a 3D insect cinema2016
Professor Jenny Read
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Dr Ronny Rosner
Dr Lisa Jones
et al.
Natural behaviour with artificial stimuli: probing praying mantis vision2016
Dr Vivek Nityananda
Dr Ghaith Tarawneh
Dr Ronny Rosner
Judith Nicolas
Stuart Crichton
et al.
Insect stereo vision demonstrated using virtual 3D stimuli2015
Dr Ronny Rosner
Potency of Transgenic Effectors for Neurogenetic Manipulation in Drosophila Larvae2015
Dr Ronny Rosner
Impact and sources of neuronal variability in the fly's motion vision pathway2013
Dr Ronny Rosner
Widespread Sensitivity to Looming Stimuli and Small Moving Objects in the Central Complex of an Insect Brain2013
Dr Ronny Rosner
Relating Neuronal to Behavioral Performance: Variability of Optomotor Responses in the Blowfly2011