Abstract. In the compensatory optomotor response of the fly the interesting phenomenon f gain control has been observed by Reichardt and colleagues (Reichardt et al., 1983): The amplitude of the response tends to saturate with increasing stimulus ize, but different saturation plateaus are assumed with different velocities at which the stimulus is moving. This characteristic can already be found in the motion-sensitive large field neurons of the fly optic lobes that play a role in mediating this behavioral response (Hausen, 1982; Reichardt et al., 1983; Egelhaaf, 1985; Haag et al., 1992). To account for gain control a model was proposed involving shunting inhibition of these cells by another cell, the so-called pool cell (Reichardt et al., 1...
Background: The various tasks of visual systems, including course control, collision avoidance and t...
Seeing the direction of motion is essential for survival of all sighted animals. Consequently, nerve...
1. The FD1-cell in the visual system of the fly is an identified visual interneuron that is specific...
In the compensatory optomotor response of the fly the interesting phenomenon of gain control has bee...
In the compensatory optomotor response of the fly the interesting phenomenon of gain control has bee...
In the compensatory optomotor response of the fly the interesting phenomenon of gain control has bee...
Borst A, Egelhaaf M, Haag J. Mechanisms of dendritic integration underlying gain control in fly moti...
Dendritic integration plays a key role in the way information is processed by nerve cells. The large...
Dendritic integration plays a key role in the way information is processed by nerve cells. The large...
Haag J, Egelhaaf M, Borst A. Dendritic integration of motion information in visual interneurons of t...
Detecting objects is an important task when moving through a natural environment. Flies, for example...
BACKGROUND: Detecting objects is an important task when moving through a natural environment. Flies,...
The extraction of motion information from time varying retinal images is a fundamental task of visua...
The extraction of optic flow fields by visual systems is crucial for course stabilization during loc...
The fly visual system offers a unique opportunity to explore computations performed by single neuron...
Background: The various tasks of visual systems, including course control, collision avoidance and t...
Seeing the direction of motion is essential for survival of all sighted animals. Consequently, nerve...
1. The FD1-cell in the visual system of the fly is an identified visual interneuron that is specific...
In the compensatory optomotor response of the fly the interesting phenomenon of gain control has bee...
In the compensatory optomotor response of the fly the interesting phenomenon of gain control has bee...
In the compensatory optomotor response of the fly the interesting phenomenon of gain control has bee...
Borst A, Egelhaaf M, Haag J. Mechanisms of dendritic integration underlying gain control in fly moti...
Dendritic integration plays a key role in the way information is processed by nerve cells. The large...
Dendritic integration plays a key role in the way information is processed by nerve cells. The large...
Haag J, Egelhaaf M, Borst A. Dendritic integration of motion information in visual interneurons of t...
Detecting objects is an important task when moving through a natural environment. Flies, for example...
BACKGROUND: Detecting objects is an important task when moving through a natural environment. Flies,...
The extraction of motion information from time varying retinal images is a fundamental task of visua...
The extraction of optic flow fields by visual systems is crucial for course stabilization during loc...
The fly visual system offers a unique opportunity to explore computations performed by single neuron...
Background: The various tasks of visual systems, including course control, collision avoidance and t...
Seeing the direction of motion is essential for survival of all sighted animals. Consequently, nerve...
1. The FD1-cell in the visual system of the fly is an identified visual interneuron that is specific...