1996 - Current Publications of Dr. Barrie J. Frost

[1965-1979] [1980-1989] [1990-1995] [1996-current] [conferences/posters] [Dr. Frost]

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  1. Stalleicken, J., Mukhida, M., Labhart, T, Wehner, R., Frost, B. & Mouritsen, H. Do monarch butterflies use polarized skylight for migratory orientation? Journal of Experimental Biology, 2005, 208, 2399-2408.

  2. Poirier, F.J.A.M., & Frost, B.J. Global orientation aftereffect in multi-attribute displays: implications for the binding problem. Vision Research, 2004, 45, 497-506.

  3. Frost, B. J. and Sun, H. The Biological Bases of time-to-collision computations. Chapter 2 in: Theories of time to contact. H. Hecht and G.J.P. Savelsbergh, eds. Advances in Psychology, North Holland, 2004, pp. 13-37.

  4. Anderson, D.J., Huyvaert, K.P., Wood, D.R., Gillikin, C.L., Frost, B.J. and Mouritsen, H. At-sea distribution of Waved Albatrosses and the Galįpagos Marine Reserve. Biological Conservation, 2003, 110:367-373.

  5. van der Willigen, R.F., Frost, B.J. and Wagner, H. How owls structure visual information. Animal Cognition, 2003. 6:39-55.

  6. Mouritsen, H., Huyvaert, K.P., Frost, B.J. and Anderson, D.J. Waved albatrosses can navigate without a functional magnetic compass. Journal of Experimental Biology, 2003, 206, 4155-4166.

  7. Mouritsen, H. and Frost, B.J. Virtual migration in tethered flying monarch butterflies reveals their orientation mechanisms. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2002, 99:10162-10166. [Abstract]

  8. Van der Willigen, R.F., Frost, B.J. and Wagner, H. Depth generalization from stereo motion parallax in the owl. Journal of Comparative Physiology A., 2002, 187:997-1007.

  9. Frost, B.J. Neural processing of visual and auditory information. Chapter 2. In: Psychology at the Turn of the Millenium, Vol. 1 (L. Bäckman and C. von Hofsten, eds.). Psychology Press, 2002, 29-53.

  10. Troje, N. and Frost, B.J. Head-bobbing in pigeons: How stable is the hold phase? Journal of Experimental Biology, 2000, 203:935-940. (Written up in New Scientist, 165(2227):23). [Abstract]

  11. Frost, B.J. and Wylie, D.W. A common frame of reference for the analysis of optic flow and vestibular information. In: Neuronal Processing of Optic Flow, M. Lappe (ed.) Academic Press, 2000, 44:121-140.

  12. Cynader, M.S. and Frost, B.J. Mechanisms of brain development: Neuronal sculpting by the physical and social environment. In: Developmental Health and The Wealth of Nations: Social, Biological and Educational Dynamics, D. Keating and C. Hertzman (editors). The Guilford Press, 1999, 153-184.

  13. Wylie, D.W. and Frost, B.J. Complex spike activity of purkinje cells in the ventral uvula and nodulus of pigeons in response to translational optic flowfields. Journal of Neurophysiology, 1999, 81, 256- 266.

  14. Wylie, D.W. and Frost, B.J. Responses of neurons in the nucleus of the basal optic root to translational and rotational flowfields. Journal of Neurophysiology, 1999, 81, 267-276.

  15. Wylie, D.W., Bischof, W.F. and Frost, B.J. Common reference frame for neural coding of translational and rotational optic flow. Nature, 1998, 392, 278-282. (Written up in "News & Views" section 392, 231-232). [Abstract]

  16. Sun, H.J. and Frost, B.J. Computation of different optical variables of looming objects in pigeon nucleus rotundus neurons. Nature Neuroscience, 1998, 1, 296-303. (Written up in "News & Views" section 1, 261-263). [Abstract]

  17. van der Willigen, R.F., Frost, B.J. and Wagner, H. Functionality and limits of disparity based stereopsis in the Owl (Tyto alba). In: N. Elsner and R. Wehner (eds.) New Neuroethology on the Move, Thieme, 1998, 9, 3-7.

  18. van der Willigen, R.F., Frost, B.J. and Wagner, H. Stereoscopic depth perception in the owl. NeuroReport, 1998, 9(6), 1233-1237. [Abstract]

  19. Li, L., Korngut, L.M., Frost, B.J. and Beninger, R.J. Prepulse inhibition following lesions of the inferior colliculus: Prepulse intensity functions. Physiology and Behavior, 1998 (In Press).

  20. Sun, H.-J. and Frost, B.J. Motion processing in pigeon tectum: Equiluminant chromatic mechanisms. Experimental Brain Research, 1997, 116, 434-444. [Abstract]

  21. Marlin, S.G., Tong, F., David, S. and Frost., B. Testing Cognitive Maps of Immersive 3D Virtual Reality Environments. Proceedings of the 4th conference of the Australasian Cognitive Science Society, 1997 (In Press).

  22. Frost, B.J. and Sun, H.J. Visual motion processing for figure/ground segregation, collision avoidance, and optic flow analysis in the pigeon. Chapter 5. In: M.V. Srinivasan and K. Venkatesh (eds.) From Living Eyes to Seeing Machines, Oxford University Press, London, 1997, pp. 80-103.

  23. Li, L. and Frost, B.J. Azimuthal sensitivity of pinna reflex: EMG recordings from cervicoauricular muscles of decerebrate rats. Hearing Research , 1996, 100, 192-200.

  24. Wylie, D.R.W. and Frost, B.J. The pigeon optokinetic system: Visual input in extraocular muscle coordinates. Visual Neuroscience, 1996, 13, 945-953. [Abstract]

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[1965-1979] [1980-1989] [1990-1995] [1996-current] [conferences/posters] [Dr. Frost]