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Method and software for using m-sequences to characterize parallel components of higher-order visual tracking behavior in Drosophila
Jacob W. Aptekar
, Mehmet F. Keles
,
Jean Michel Mongeau
, Patrick M. Lu
, Mark A. Frye
, Patrick A. Shoemaker
Mechanical Engineering
Penn State Neuroscience Institute
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Compound Stimuli
25%
Fields of Action
25%
Linear Decoupling
25%
Luminance Distribution
25%
Mean Luminance
50%
Parallel Component
100%
Pixel Displacement
25%
Sequence Correlation
25%
Temporal Impulse Response
25%
Tracking Behavior
100%
Computer Science
Display Devices
25%
Impulse Response
25%
Object Detection
25%
Pixel Displacement
25%
Shift Register
100%
Spatial Variation
25%
System Identification
25%
Temporal Dynamic
25%
Visual Informations
25%
Visual Processing
25%
Visual Stimuli
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Flight
100%
Visual Processing
100%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Engineering
Pixel Displacement
25%
System Identification Approach
25%