My publications
Publications
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KOZLOV AS, RISLER T, HINTERWIRTH A, HUDSPETH AJ
Relative stereociliary motion in a hair bundleopposes amplification at distortion frequencies.
J Physiol. 2011 Nov 28 [Epub ahead of print]
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HINTERWIRTH AJ, DANIEL TL (2010)
Antennae in the hawkmoth Manduca sexta (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) mediate abdominal flexion in response to mechanical stimuli.
J Comp Physiol A. 196(12):947-56
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DANIEL TL, ALDWORTH Z, HINTERWIRTH AJ, and FOX, J (2010)
Insect inertial measurement units: Gyroscopic sensing of body rotation. In: Barth FG, Srinavasan MV (eds) Frontiers in Sensing: Biology and Engineering. Springer, Wien-New York, (in press).
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GINGL E, HINTERWIRTH A, TICHY H (2005)
Sensory representation of temperature in mosquito warm and cold cells.
J Neurophysiol. 94(1):176-85
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TICHY, H, HINTERWIRTH A, GINGL E (2005)
Olfactory receptors on the cockroach antenna signal odour ON and odour OFF by excitation.
Euro J Neuroscience 22(12):3147-60
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HINTERWIRTH A, ZEINER R, TICHY H (2004)
Olfactory receptor cells on the cockroach antenna: responses to the direction and rate of change in food odour concentration.
Eur J Neuroscience 19(12):3389-3392
Presentations
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Hinterwirth A. & Daniel TL (2008) Multiple inputs mediate multiple outputs for flight control. Oral presentation at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Annual Meeting
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Hinterwirth A. & Daniel TL (2007) Multiple-input, multiple-output moths. Poster presentation at the International Society of Neuroethology Meeting, Vancouver BC, July 2007.
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Kozlov AS, Risler RTA, Hinterwirth A and Hudspeth AJ (2006) Interferometric measurement of coherent stereociliary motion; Annual meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology 2006
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Tichy H., Hinterwirth A. & Gingl E. (2006) Antagonistic On and Off olfactory receptor cells; Poster presentation at the Forum of European Neuroscience; Published in FENS Forum Abstracts, vol. 3, 2006
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Researched and designed a display on the biology of Costa Rican butterflies for a traveling exhibition prepared for the “Biologiezentrum Linz” (Biology Center, Linz, Austria) and the Botanical Institute of the University of Vienna. Displayed in Austria and Germany in 2001.