JB
Publications
- Adaptations in the echolocation behavior of fruit-eating bats when orienting under challenging conditions
- Tetrode recordings from visual neurons in flying monarch butterflies
- Insect Orientation: Stay on Course with the Sun
- Acoustic orientation in the dark: About how the brain processes naturalistic echolocation sequences in the fruit-eating bat Carollia perspicillata
- Dynamic adaptations in the echolocation behavior of bats in response to acoustic interference
- Neuronal coding of multiscale temporal features in communication sequences within the bat auditory cortex
- Master thesis Electrophysiological and morphological characterization of visually sensitive interneurons of the posterior protocerebrum from the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria
- Low-Frequency Spike-Field Coherence Is a Fingerprint of Periodicity Coding in the Auditory Cortex
- Neurons in the brain of the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria sensitive to polarized light at low stimulus elevations.
- Processing of temporally patterned sounds in the auditory cortex of Seba's short-tailed bat,Carollia perspicillata.
- Vocal sequences suppress spiking in the bat auditory cortex while evoking concomitant steady-state local field potentials.
- Cortical neurons of bats respond best to echoes from nearest targets when listening to natural biosonar multi-echo streams.
- Temporal tuning in the bat auditory cortex is sharper when studied with natural echolocation sequences.
- Distress vocalization sequences broadcasted by bats carry redundant information.
- Topographic organization and possible function of the posterior optic tubercles in the brain of the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria.
- Adaptations in the call emission pattern of frugivorous bats when orienting under challenging conditions.
- Weighting of celestial and terrestrial cues in the monarch butterfly central complex
- Superfast periodicities in distress vocalizations emitted by bats
- Spiking Activity in the Auditory Cortex Is Synchronized to Beta-Band Local Field Potential Oscillations
- Sun compass neurons are tuned to migratory orientation in monarch butterflies
- The frugivorous bat Carollia perspicillata dynamically changes echolocation parameters in response to acoustic playback
- Spatial orientation based on multiple visual cues in monarch butterflies
- Processing of natural echolocation sequences in the inferior colliculus of seba’s fruit eating bat, carollia perspicillata
- Flight-induced compass representation in the monarch butterfly heading network
- Anatomical and ultrastructural analysis of the posterior optic tubercle in the locust Schistocerca gregaria
- Spatial orientation based on multiple visual cues in non-migratory monarch butterflies
- Flight-induced compass representation in the monarch butterfly heading network
- Neural Processing of Naturalistic Echolocation Signals in Bats
- Robustness of cortical and subcortical processing in the presence of natural masking sounds.
- Monarch butterflies memorize the spatial location of a food source
- Neural representation of goal direction in the monarch butterfly brain
- A perspective on neuroethology: what the past teaches us about the future of neuroethology
- The neurobiology of the Monarch butterfly compass
- The influence of stimulus history on directional coding in the monarch butterfly brain
- Weighting of Celestial and Terrestrial Cues in the Monarch Butterfly Central Complex
- Bats distress vocalizations carry fast amplitude modulations that could represent an acoustic correlate of roughness