Jonathan P. Dyhr, Ph.D

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2018- Biology Metropolitan State University of Denver 
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Charles M. Higgins grad student 2003-2010 University of Arizona
 (Behavioral and theoretical evidence that non-directional motion detectors underlie the visual estimation of speed in insects.)
Thomas L. Daniel post-doc 2010-2014
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Northcutt BD, Dyhr JP, Higgins CM. (2017) An insect-inspired model for visual binding I: learning objects and their characteristics. Biological Cybernetics
Sponberg S, Dyhr JP, Hall RW, et al. (2015) INSECT FLIGHT. Luminance-dependent visual processing enables moth flight in low light. Science (New York, N.Y.). 348: 1245-8
Cowan NJ, Ankarali MM, Dyhr JP, et al. (2014) Feedback control as a framework for understanding tradeoffs in biology. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 54: 223-37
Dyhr JP, Morgansen KA, Daniel TL, et al. (2013) Flexible strategies for flight control: an active role for the abdomen. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 216: 1523-36
Hinson BT, Rombokas E, Dyhr JP, et al. (2013) Sensing from control: Airframe deformation for simultaneous actuation and state estimation Proceedings of the Ieee Conference On Decision and Control. 2683-2690
Dyhr JP, Cowan NJ, Colmenares DJ, et al. (2012) Autostabilizing airframe articulation: Animal inspired air vehicle control Proceedings of the Ieee Conference On Decision and Control. 3715-3720
Demir A, Ankarali MM, Dyhr JP, et al. (2012) Inertial redirection of thrust forces for flight stabilization Adaptive Mobile Robotics - Proceedings of the 15th International Conference On Climbing and Walking Robots and the Support Technologies For Mobile Machines, Clawar 2012. 239-246
Dyhr JP, Higgins CM. (2010) Non-directional motion detectors can be used to mimic optic flow dependent behaviors. Biological Cybernetics. 103: 433-46
Dyhr JP, Higgins CM. (2010) The spatial frequency tuning of optic-flow-dependent behaviors in the bumblebee Bombus impatiens. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 213: 1643-50
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