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    La poésie chinoise ancienne, Martin Kern

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    Martin Kern, « La poésie chinoise ancienne », La lettre du Collège de France [En ligne], 32 | octobre 2011, mis en ligne le 01 avril 2012.  URL : http://lettre-cdf.revues.org/1349 Le Pr Martin Kern, de l’université de Princeton (États-Unis), a été invité par l’Assemblée des professeurs, sur la proposition du Pr Anne Cheng. Martin Kern (PhD. de l’université de Cologne) est professeur en études extrême-orientales à l’université de Princeton. Il a étudié la mise en action de la poésie chinoise a..

    Kern, Martin Didicus

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    Biographical information for Martin Didicus Kern. Includes photos of the Bertolini Block and the Fritsch Building, both in Salt Lake City, Utah

    Optomotor course control in flies with largely asymmetric visual input

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    Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Optomotor course control in flies with largely asymmetric visual input. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 2000;186(1):45-55

    Des Kerns aller Geist- und Lehr-reichen Betrachtungen, Uber die außerlesensten Kern-Sprüche Heil. Göttl. Schrifft

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    Theil 2 u.d.T.: Des Kerns aller Geist- und Lehr-reichen Betrachtungen, Uber die außerlesensten Kern-Sprüche Heil. Göttl. Schrifft, Ander TheilFranckfurt und Leipzig sind MessplätzeVorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Franckfurt und Leipzig, In Verlegung Johann Melchior Süstermanns, Büchführers in Helmstäd

    Species-Specific Flight Styles of Flies are Reflected in the Response Dynamics of a Homolog Motion-Sensitive Neuron

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    Geurten BRH, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Species-Specific Flight Styles of Flies are Reflected in the Response Dynamics of a Homolog Motion-Sensitive Neuron. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 2012;6:11.Hoverflies and blowflies have distinctly different flight styles. Yet, both species have been shown to structure their flight behavior in a way that facilitates extraction of 3D information from the image flow on the retina (optic flow). Neuronal candidates to analyze the optic flow are the tangential cells in the third optical ganglion – the lobula complex. These neurons are directionally selective and integrate the optic flow over large parts of the visual field. Homolog tangential cells in hoverflies and blowflies have a similar morphology. Because blowflies and hoverflies have similar neuronal layout but distinctly different flight behaviors, they are an ideal substrate to pinpoint potential neuronal adaptations to the different flight styles. In this article we describe the relationship between locomotion behavior and motion vision on three different levels: (1) We compare the different flight styles based on the categorization of flight behavior into prototypical movements. (2) We measure the species-specific dynamics of the optic flow under naturalistic flight conditions. We found the translational optic flow of both species to be very different. (3) We describe possible adaptations of a homolog motion-sensitive neuron. We stimulate this cell in blowflies (Calliphora) and hoverflies (Eristalis) with naturalistic optic flow generated by both species during free flight. The characterized hoverfly tangential cell responds faster to transient changes in the optic flow than its blowfly homolog. It is discussed whether and how the different dynamical response properties aid optic flow analysis

    Martin Kern (ed.), Text and Ritual in Early China, 2005

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    Dutournier Guillaume. Martin Kern (ed.), Text and Ritual in Early China, 2005. In: Études chinoises, n°26, 2007. pp. 314-321

    Paul R. McKechnie et Stephen J. Kern, Hellenica Oxyrhynchia. Edited with translation and commentary

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    Martin Alain. Paul R. McKechnie et Stephen J. Kern, Hellenica Oxyrhynchia. Edited with translation and commentary. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 59, 1990. pp. 464-465

    Paul R. McKechnie et Stephen J. Kern, Hellenica Oxyrhynchia. Edited with translation and commentary

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    Martin Alain. Paul R. McKechnie et Stephen J. Kern, Hellenica Oxyrhynchia. Edited with translation and commentary. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 59, 1990. pp. 464-465

    La poésie chinoise ancienne

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    Pr Martin Kern © P. Imbert, Collège de France La question de l’auteur et le Classique de la poésie (Shijing) La production et la réception de la littérature chinoise traditionnelle portent la marque de forts préjugés concernant la question de l’auteur. La littérature, et tout particulièrement la poésie, a été conçue comme essentiellement autobiographique et « expressive», c’est-à-dire comme la manifestation des idées, émotions et intentions personnelles d’un auteur individuel en réaction à de..

    Chasing Behavior and Optomotor Following in Free-Flying Male Blowflies: Flight Performance and Interactions of the Underlying Control Systems

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    Trischler C, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Chasing Behavior and Optomotor Following in Free-Flying Male Blowflies: Flight Performance and Interactions of the Underlying Control Systems. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. 2010;4:1-13
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