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Winsor A. M., Remage-Healey L., Hoy R. R., Jakob E. M.. Visual prey categorization in the jumping spider brain. In Progress

Winsor A. M., Pagoti G. F., Daye D., Hoy R. R., Jakob E. M. Pheromones induce visuomotor arousal in jumping spiders. In Progress

Winsor A. M., Szulanski T., Osmond G., Clark D. L., Porter A. H., Jakob E. M. Sequential female mate choice and visual attention stabilize male courtship polymorphism in a jumping spider. In Progress

Pagoti G. F., Winsor A. M., Daye D., Denbaum P., Willemart R.H., Hoy R. R., Jakob E. M. Cross-modal facilitation of visual perception by predator sounds in jumping spiders. In Progress

Submitted, Under Review, or in Press

Winsor A. M. Attention as an active sensing process. Invited Contribution, in Review

Tan M., Winsor A. M., Yu L., Tan E. J., Jakob E. M., Li D. Motion enhances camouflage: Retinal evidence for flicker fusion camouflage in jumping spiders. Submitted

De Agrò M., Winsor A. M., Walsh W., Shamble P., Jakob E. M. Biological point-light displays scanning by the principal eyes of a jumping spider. Preprint on bioRxiv, under review in JEB. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.06.23.661007

Vanthournout B., Dahirel M., Chuang A., De Wolf K., D’Haenekint N., Bonte D., … Winsor A. M., … Variable trait responses to urbanization in the garden spider Araneus
diadematus
. Under Review in Global Change Biology

Published

Walsh W., Winsor A.M., Jakob E. M. (2025) Web placement in grass spiders (Agelenopsis pennsylvanica) is driven by artificial light at night more than prey. Animal Behaviour, in press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2025.123365. Open access link

Winsor A. M., Katz, P. S. (2025) Connectomes: The wiring diagram of an entire animal eLife 14:e108573. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.108573

Winsor A. M., Remage-Healey L., Hoy R. R., Jakob E. M. (2023). Visual attention and processing in jumping spiders. Trends in Neurosciences, In press. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tins.2023.09.002 *(Article selected for front cover, January 2024 Issue.)

Winsor A. M., Morehouse N. I., Jakob E. M. (2023). Distributed vision in spiders. In: Buschbeck E.K., Bok M.J. (eds). Distributed vision: from simple sensors to sophisticated combination eyes. Springer Series in Vision Research. Springer, Cham. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-23216-9_10

Bruce M., Daye D., Long S. M., Winsor A. M., Menda G., Hoy R. R., Jakob, E. M. (2021). Attention and distraction in the modular visual system of a jumping spider. Journal of Experimental Biology. doi: 10.1242/jeb.231035

Winsor A. M., Pagoti, G. F., Daye, D., Cheries, E. W., Cave, K. R., Jakob, E. M. (2021). What gaze direction can tell us about cognitive processes in invertebrates. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2020.12.001

Winsor A. M., Ihle M., Taylor L. A. (2020). Methods for independently manipulating palatability and color in small insect prey. PLoS ONE 15(4): e0231205. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0231205

Allen P. E., Laforest L., Diyaljee S. I., Smith H. M., Tran D. X., Winsor, A. M., Dale A. G. (2020). Long-term changes in mole cricket body size associated with enemy-free space and a novel range. Biological Invasions 22, 773–782. doi: 10.1007/s10530-019-02127-1

Allen P. E., Dale A. G., Diyaljee S. I., Ector N. J., Petit-Bois D., Quinn J. T., Ranieri A. C., Sanchez J. A., Smith H. M., Tran D. X., Winsor A. M., Miller, C. W. (2018). One and Done: Long-Term Sperm Storage in the Cactus-Feeding Bug, Narnia femorata (Hemiptera: Coreidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 111(5), 271-277. doi: 10.1093/aesa/say017