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Benjamin Cellini
Benjamin Cellini
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Active vision shapes and coordinates flight motor responses in flies
B Cellini, JM Mongeau
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (37), 23085-23095, 2020
342020
Mechanisms of punctuated vision in fly flight
B Cellini, W Salem, JM Mongeau
Current Biology 31 (18), 4009-4024. e3, 2021
182021
Fly eyes are not still: a motion illusion in Drosophila flight supports parallel visual processing
W Salem, B Cellini, MA Frye, JM Mongeau
Journal of Experimental Biology 223 (10), jeb212316, 2020
142020
Hybrid visual control in fly flight: insights into gaze shift via saccades
B Cellini, JM Mongeau
Current Opinion in Insect Science 42, 23-31, 2020
132020
Complementary feedback control enables effective gaze stabilization in animals
B Cellini, W Salem, JM Mongeau
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (19), e2121660119, 2022
102022
Nested mechanosensory feedback actively damps visually guided head movements in Drosophila
B Cellini, JM Mongeau
Elife 11, e80880, 2022
92022
Flies trade off stability and performance via adaptive compensation to wing damage
W Salem, B Cellini, H Kabutz, HK Hari Prasad, B Cheng, K Jayaram, ...
Science Advances 8 (46), eabo0719, 2022
72022
Flies adaptively control flight to compensate for added inertia
W Salem, B Cellini, E Jaworski, JM Mongeau
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (2008), 20231115, 2023
32023
Drosophila flying in augmented reality reveals the vision-based control autonomy of the optomotor response
B Cellini, M Ferrero, JM Mongeau
Current Biology 34 (1), 68-78. e4, 2024
22024
Empirical individual state observability
B Cellini, B Boyacioğlu, F Van Breugel
2023 62nd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC), 8450-8456, 2023
22023
Hawkmoths regulate flight torques with their abdomen for yaw control
V Le, B Cellini, R Schilder, JM Mongeau
Journal of Experimental Biology 226 (9), jeb245063, 2023
2023
Complementary control of head & body movements in flies reveals the energetic basis of gaze control
B Cellini, JM Mongeau
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S51-S51, 2023
2023
Flies combine adaptive and passive mechanisms to compensate for wing damage in flight
W Salem, B Cellini, H Kabutz, HKH Prasad, B Cheng, K Jayaram, ...
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 62, S274-S275, 2023
2023
Unraveling nested feedback loops in insect gaze stabilization
JM Mongeau, B Cellini
2022
The mechanics and control of active vision in fly flight
B Cellini
2022
Unraveling nested feedback loops in insect gaze stabilization: Mechanosensory feedback actively damps visually guided head movements in fly flight
JM Mongeau, B Cellini
2022
Complementary feedback control enables effective gaze stabilization in animals
JM Mongeau, B Cellini
2022
Uncovering the mechanisms of wing damage compensation in insect flight using control theory and robophysics
W Salem, B Cellini, H Kabutz, HK Hari Prasad, B Cheng, K Jayaram, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2022, W03. 006, 2022
2022
The critical influence of head movements on wing steering responses in fly flight
B Cellini, JM Mongeau
INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY 61, E124-E124, 2021
2021
Mechanisms of punctuated vision in fly flight
JM Mongeau, B Cellini
2021
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