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The Journal of Experimental Biology | 2013

Locomotion- and mechanics-mediated tactile sensing: antenna reconfiguration simplifies control during high-speed navigation in cockroaches.

Jean-Michel Mongeau; Alican Demir; Jusuk Lee; Noah J. Cowan; Robert J. Full

SUMMARY Animals can expend energy to acquire sensory information by emitting signals and/or moving sensory structures. We propose that the energy from locomotion itself could permit control of a sensor, whereby animals use the energy from movement to reconfigure a passive sensor. We investigated high-speed, antenna-mediated tactile navigation in the cockroach Periplaneta americana. We discovered that the passive antennal flagellum can assume two principal mechanical states, such that the tip is either projecting backward or forward. Using a combination of behavioral and robotic experiments, we demonstrate that a switch in the antennas state is mediated via the passive interactions between the sensor and its environment, and this switch strongly influences wall-tracking control. When the tip of the antenna is projected backward, the animals maintain greater body-to-wall distance with fewer body collisions and less leg–wall contact than when the tip is projecting forward. We hypothesized that distally pointing mechanosensory hairs at the tip of the antenna mediate the switch in state by interlocking with asperities in the wall surface. To test this hypothesis, we performed laser ablation of chemo-mechanosensory hairs and added artificial hairs to a robotic antenna. In both the natural and artificial systems, the presence of hairs categorically increased an antennas probability of switching state. Antennal hairs, once thought to only play a role in sensing, are sufficient for mechanically reconfiguring the state of the entire antenna when coupled with forward motion. We show that the synergy between antennal mechanics, locomotion and the environment simplifies tactile sensing.


Biological Cybernetics | 2013

Instantaneous kinematic phase reflects neuromechanical response to lateral perturbations of running cockroaches

Shai Revzen; Samuel A. Burden; Talia Y. Moore; Jean-Michel Mongeau; Robert J. Full

Instantaneous kinematic phase calculation allows the development of reduced-order oscillator models useful in generating hypotheses of neuromechanical control. When perturbed, changes in instantaneous kinematic phase and frequency of rhythmic movements can provide details of movement and evidence for neural feedback to a system-level neural oscillator with a time resolution not possible with traditional approaches. We elicited an escape response in cockroaches (Blaberus discoidalis) that ran onto a movable cart accelerated laterally with respect to the animals’ motion causing a perturbation. The specific impulse imposed on animals (0.50


PLOS ONE | 2012

Rapid Inversion: Running Animals and Robots Swing like a Pendulum under Ledges

Jean-Michel Mongeau; Brian McRae; Ardian Jusufi; Paul Birkmeyer; Aaron M. Hoover; Ronald S. Fearing; Robert J. Full


The Journal of Experimental Biology | 2015

Sensory processing within cockroach antenna enables rapid implementation of feedback control for high-speed running maneuvers

Jean-Michel Mongeau; Simon Sponberg; John P. Miller; Robert J. Full

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The Journal of Experimental Biology | 2014

Mechanical processing via passive dynamic properties of the cockroach antenna can facilitate control during rapid running

Jean-Michel Mongeau; Alican Demir; Chris J. Dallmann; Kaushik Jayaram; Noah J. Cowan; Robert J. Full


Frontiers in Neural Circuits | 2014

Method and software for using m-sequences to characterize parallel components of higher-order visual tracking behavior in Drosophila

Jacob W. Aptekar; Mehmet F. Keles; Jean-Michel Mongeau; Patrick Lu; Mark A. Frye; Patrick A. Shoemaker

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Journal of the Royal Society Interface | 2018

Transition by head-on collision: mechanically mediated manoeuvres in cockroaches and small robots

Kaushik Jayaram; Jean-Michel Mongeau; Anand Mohapatra; Paul Birkmeyer; Ronald S. Fearing; Robert J. Full


Archive | 2006

Adapters to convert output motion of orthopaedic bone saws and bone drills

Ramarao Gundlapalli; Matthew Smith; Jean-Michel Mongeau; Joseph A. Sedgwick; Troy D. Martin; Phil Y. Suh; Jack F. Long

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Archive | 2007

Orthopaedic bone saw and bone drill adapters

Ramrao V Gundlapalli; Matthew Smith; Jean-Michel Mongeau; Joseph A. Sedgwick; Troy D. Martin; Phil Y. Suh; Jack F. Long


Current Biology | 2017

Drosophila Spatiotemporally Integrates Visual Signals to Control Saccades

Jean-Michel Mongeau; Mark A. Frye

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Robert J. Full

University of California

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Paul Birkmeyer

University of California

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Mark A. Frye

University of California

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Alican Demir

Johns Hopkins University

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Noah J. Cowan

Johns Hopkins University

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Ardian Jusufi

University of California

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