Wandering Fly, Luke Brezovec, 2018
About the Science
If placed in a dark, featureless world, what does a fly do? Does it move randomly, or is there underlying structure to its movements? How do different visual features change this behavior? By recording the behavior of hundreds of fruit flies, we can create mathematical models of their motion. These models allows us to make testable predictions of the underlying neural circuits controlling behavior.
About the Scientist
Luke Brezovec is a Stanford University PhD Neuroscience candidate. He is interested in how neural circuits communicate with each other. Specifically, what is the structure of the interface between brain areas that process visual information and those that ultimately control behavior? To explore this question, he records the neural activity of the entire brain of the fruit fly, drosophila, while it explores virtual worlds. Shop Luke's other collections >>
About the Product
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• 100% polyester (can contain up to 4% elastane)
• Premium knit mid-weight jersey
• Four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
• Regular fit
• Model is 182cm/6 feet tall and wearing size M
Size guide
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Chest (inches) |
31 ⅛ |
34 ¼ |
37 ⅜ |
42 ⅛ |
46 ⅞ |
51 ⅝ |