Publications of C Wehrhahn

Journal Article (50)

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Journal Article
Wehrhahn, C.; Hausen, K.: How are tracking and fixation accomplished in the nervous system of the fly? Biological Cybernetics 38 (3), pp. 179 - 186 (1980)
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Journal Article
Wehrhahn, C.; Hausen, K.: How is tracking and fixation accomplished in the nervous system of the fly?: A behavioural analysis based on short time stimulation. Biological Cybernetics 38 (3), pp. 179 - 186 (1980)
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Praagh, J.; Ribi, W.; Wehrhahn, C.; Wittmann, D.: Drone bees fixate the queen with the dorsal frontal part of their compound eyes. Journal of Comparative Physiology 136 (3), pp. 263 - 266 (1980)
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Wehrhahn, C.: Sex-specific differences in the chasing behaviour of houseflies (Musca). Biological Cybernetics 32 (4), pp. 239 - 241 (1979)
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Wehrhahn, C.: Flight torque and lift responses of the housefly (Musca domestica) to a single stripe moving in different parts of the visual field. Biological Cybernetics 29 (4), pp. 237 - 247 (1978)
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Wehrhahn, C.: The angular orientation of the movement detectors acting on the flight lift response in flies. Biological Cybernetics 31 (3), pp. 169 - 173 (1978)
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Wehrhahn, C.; Poggio, T.: Real-time delayed tracking in flies. Nature 261 (5555), pp. 43 - 44 (1976)
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Wehrhahn, C.: Evidence for the role of retinal receptors R 7/8 in the orientation behaviour of the fly. Biological Cybernetics 21 (4), pp. 213 - 220 (1976)
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Wehrhahn, C.; Reichardt, W.: Visually induced height orientation of the fly Musca domestica. Biological Cybernetics 20 (1), pp. 37 - 50 (1975)
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Wehrhahn, C.; Reichardt, W.: Visual orientation of the fly Musca domestica towards a horizontally oriented stripe. Die Naturwissenschaften 60 (4), pp. 203 - 204 (1973)

Book Chapter (9)

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Book Chapter
Hoffmann, K.-P.; Wehrhahn, C.: Zentrale Sehsysteme. In: Neurowissenschaft: vom Molekül zur Kognition, pp. 407 - 428 (Eds. Dudel, J.; Menzel, R.; Schmidt, R.). Springer, Berlin, Germany (2001)
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Book Chapter
Wehrhahn, C.: Evidence for perceptual learning in vision. In: Prerational Intelligence: Adaptive Behavior and Intelligent Systems Without Symbols and Logic, Vol. 2, pp. 1140 - 1150 (Eds. Ritter, H.; Cruse, H.; Dean, J.). Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2000)
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Book Chapter
Wehrhahn, C.: Retinal coding for vernier acuity and motion. In: Prerational Intelligence: Adaptive Behavior and Intelligent Systems Without Symbols and Logic, Vol. 1, pp. 151 - 162 (Eds. Cruse, H.; Dean, J.; Ritter, H.). Kluwer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (2000)
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Book Chapter
Bonnet, C.; Wehrhahn, C.: What has the psychology of human perception learned from animal studies? In: Animal models of human emotion and cognition, pp. 143 - 156 (Eds. Haug, M.; Whalen, R.). American Psychological Association, Washington, DC, USA (1999)
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Book Chapter
Hoffmann, K.-P.; Wehrhahn, C.: Zentrale Sehsysteme. In: Neurowissenschaft: vom Molekül zur Kognition, pp. 383 - 403 (Eds. Dudel, J.; Backhaus, W.). Springer, Berlin, Germany (1996)
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Book Chapter
Wehrhahn, C.: Temporal resolution in vision: psychophysical experiments and neural structure. In: Analysis and modeling of neural systems, pp. 199 - 205 (Ed. Eeckman, F.). Kluwer, Boston, MA, USA (1992)
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Book Chapter
Wehrhahn, C.: Farben sehen. In: Farben in Tirol, pp. 70 - 74 (Eds. Wilander, H.; Bodini, G.). Arunda, Silandro, Italy (1990)
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Book Chapter
Wehrhahn, C.: Visual guidance of flies during flight. In: Comprehensive Insect Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology 6: Nervous System: Sensory, Vol. 6, pp. 673 - 684 (Eds. Kerkut, G.; Gilbert, L.). Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK (1985)
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Book Chapter
Wehrhahn, C.: Visual fixation and tracking in flies. In: Mathematical Models in Molecular and Cellular Biology, pp. 568 - 603 (Ed. Segel, L.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK (1980)

Conference Paper (8)

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Conference Paper
Wehrhahn, C.: The receptive field in V1: an unexpected result. In: Modulation of neuronal responses: Implications for active vision, pp. 219 - 225. NATO Advanced Study Institute on Modulation of Neuronal Responses: Implications for Active Vision 2000, Nida, Lithuania. IOS Press, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2003)
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