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Professor Jessica Fox is a faculty member in the Department of Biology at Case Western Reserve University, where she conducts cutting-edge research on insect sensory systems and flight control mechanisms. Her work bridges neuroscience, biomechanics, and ethology to unravel how flies process sensory information for navigation and behavior.
Her research program focuses on:
- Neural encoding in dipteran sensory systems
- Integration of haltere mechanosensation and visual inputs
- Flight stability and gaze control mechanisms
- Evolutionary adaptations in insect sensory organs
- Neuromodulation of sensorimotor pathways
Recent publications demonstrate a consistent emphasis on haltere function as a biological gyroscope, revealing how flies dynamically tune sensory processing during flight. Her experimental approaches combine tethered flight assays, optogenetics, high-speed videography, and neural recordings to dissect sensorimotor transformations across diverse dipteran species.
Professor Fox leads the Fox Lab at Case Western Reserve University, which maintains active collaborations with neuroscience and engineering groups to develop bio-inspired robotics models based on insect flight principles. The lab emphasizes comparative studies across fly species to identify conserved and specialized neural mechanisms.
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