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  1. A modular display system for insect behavioral neuroscience. MB Reiser, MH Dickinson. Journal of neuroscience methods 167 (2), 127-139. , 2008. 292. 2008. Visual projection neurons in the Drosophila lobula link feature detection to distinct behavioral programs. M Wu, A Nern, WR Williamson, MM Morimoto, MB Reiser, GM Card, ...

  2. Michael Reiser seeks to understand the control of behavior – by animals, their brains, and their neurons. Reiser and his team are focused on the fly visual system, using modern methods from the Drosophila toolkit to understand how visual pathways are involved in specific behaviors.

  3. We are working to link identified visual pathways to specific behavioral programs. We use the modern Drosophila molecular-genetic toolkit along with the unparalleled control over stimuli that is the hallmark of vision science to understand this intricate, but increasingly well described, network.

  4. For a long time and since Michael Reiser started an online documentation of the Modular LED Displays more than a decade ago, this introductory text had emphasized the community aspect of this endeavor. It is no small feat to design and produce electrical systems with high temporal and spatial precision that work reliably in many different ...

  5. Oct 5, 2011 · Michael Reiser studies sensory mechanisms that drive innate behaviors in the fruit fly, such as the ability to sense gravity and visual motion. His research group uses the molecular genetic toolkit of the fly to uncover the functional organization of neural circuits that orchestrate behaviors.

  6. May 3, 2009 · Michael Reiser. Nature Methods 6 , 413414 ( 2009) Cite this article. 1263 Accesses. 17 Citations. 9 Altmetric. Metrics. Applying modern machine-vision techniques to the study of...

  7. Jan 7, 2007 · Michael Reiser. expand_more. Works (37) sort Sort. Whole-body simulation of realistic fruit fly locomotion with deep reinforcement learning. 2024-03-14 | Preprint. DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.11.584515.