Abstract. The performance of the fly's movement detection system is analysed using the visually induced yaw torque generated uring tethered flight as a behavioural indicator. In earlier studies usually large parts of the visual field were exposed to the movement stimuli; the fly's response, therefore, represented the spatially pooled output signals of a large number of local movement detectors. Here we examined the responses of individual movement detectors. The stimulus pattern was presented to the fly via small vertical slits, thus, nearly avoiding spatial integration of local movement information along the horizontal axis of the eye. The stimulus consisted of a vertically oriented sine-wave grating which was moved with a consta...
Insects have a very efficient visual system that helps them to perform extraordinarily complicated n...
SummaryRecent experiments have shown that motion detection in Drosophila starts with splitting the v...
Positional information is required in solving orientation tasks. In open loop experiments it was fou...
The performance of the fly‘s movement detection system is analysed using the visually induced yaw to...
Egelhaaf M, Reichardt W. Dynamic response properties of movement detectors: Theoretical analysis and...
Abstract. Dynamic aspects of the computation of visual motion information are analysed both theoreti...
The computations performed by individual movement detectors are analyzed by intracellularly recordin...
This paper investigates the problem of spontaneous pattern discrimination by the visual system of th...
The visual system of the fly performs various computations on photoreceptor outputs. The detection a...
The optomotor yaw torque response of fixed flying female houseflies, Musca domestica to three differ...
The visual system of the fly is able to extract different types of global retinal motion patterns as...
Kimmerle B, Warzecha A-K, Egelhaaf M. Object detection in the fly during simulated translatory fligh...
The optomotor yaw torque response of fixed flying female houseflies, Musca domestica to three differ...
The visually guided orientation behaviour of stationarily flying Musca domestica (females) has been ...
In the theoretical part of the present work the input-output relation for a multi-input system is de...
Insects have a very efficient visual system that helps them to perform extraordinarily complicated n...
SummaryRecent experiments have shown that motion detection in Drosophila starts with splitting the v...
Positional information is required in solving orientation tasks. In open loop experiments it was fou...
The performance of the fly‘s movement detection system is analysed using the visually induced yaw to...
Egelhaaf M, Reichardt W. Dynamic response properties of movement detectors: Theoretical analysis and...
Abstract. Dynamic aspects of the computation of visual motion information are analysed both theoreti...
The computations performed by individual movement detectors are analyzed by intracellularly recordin...
This paper investigates the problem of spontaneous pattern discrimination by the visual system of th...
The visual system of the fly performs various computations on photoreceptor outputs. The detection a...
The optomotor yaw torque response of fixed flying female houseflies, Musca domestica to three differ...
The visual system of the fly is able to extract different types of global retinal motion patterns as...
Kimmerle B, Warzecha A-K, Egelhaaf M. Object detection in the fly during simulated translatory fligh...
The optomotor yaw torque response of fixed flying female houseflies, Musca domestica to three differ...
The visually guided orientation behaviour of stationarily flying Musca domestica (females) has been ...
In the theoretical part of the present work the input-output relation for a multi-input system is de...
Insects have a very efficient visual system that helps them to perform extraordinarily complicated n...
SummaryRecent experiments have shown that motion detection in Drosophila starts with splitting the v...
Positional information is required in solving orientation tasks. In open loop experiments it was fou...