The sensory tasks performed by the eye are diverse and complex. In Drosophila, the eye performs motion detection for navigation as well as detection of the quality of light (color and polarized light). Both types of inputs are processed separately, as different photoreceptors are specialized in these tasks and contact different target cell layers in the optic lobe. However, their respective outputs are likely to be integrated in higher brain centers. Here, we discuss the cell diversity and potential role of the several ganglia that form the fly optic lobe. We also discuss the power of modern genetic tools to provide the potential to trace the visual neural networks
Studying the insect visual system provides important data on the basic neural mechanisms underlying ...
Local neurons in the vertebrate retina are instrumental in transforming visual inputs to extract con...
The Drosophila central brain consists of stereotyped neural lineages, developmental-structural units...
AbstractThe task of the visual system is to translate light into neuronal encoded information. This ...
SummaryIn Drosophila, the four inner photoreceptor neurons exhibit overlapping but distinct spectral...
Detecting the direction of image motion is important for visual navigation as well as predator, prey...
The optic lobes of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster form a highly wired neural network composed...
Detecting the direction of image motion is important for visual navigation as well as predator, prey...
The retinal mosaics of many insects contain different ommatidial subtypes harboring photoreceptors t...
Visual information processing in animals with large image forming eyes is carried out in highly stru...
[[abstract]]The brain perceives visual information and controls behavior depending on its underlying...
Visual motion detection is of major importance for flies as they use the optic flow generated by the...
[[abstract]]The brain perceives visual information and controls behavior depending on its underlying...
[[abstract]]The brain perceives visual information and controls behavior depending on its underlying...
Evolution shapes biological systems to better match their desired functions. Hence, we can assume th...
Studying the insect visual system provides important data on the basic neural mechanisms underlying ...
Local neurons in the vertebrate retina are instrumental in transforming visual inputs to extract con...
The Drosophila central brain consists of stereotyped neural lineages, developmental-structural units...
AbstractThe task of the visual system is to translate light into neuronal encoded information. This ...
SummaryIn Drosophila, the four inner photoreceptor neurons exhibit overlapping but distinct spectral...
Detecting the direction of image motion is important for visual navigation as well as predator, prey...
The optic lobes of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster form a highly wired neural network composed...
Detecting the direction of image motion is important for visual navigation as well as predator, prey...
The retinal mosaics of many insects contain different ommatidial subtypes harboring photoreceptors t...
Visual information processing in animals with large image forming eyes is carried out in highly stru...
[[abstract]]The brain perceives visual information and controls behavior depending on its underlying...
Visual motion detection is of major importance for flies as they use the optic flow generated by the...
[[abstract]]The brain perceives visual information and controls behavior depending on its underlying...
[[abstract]]The brain perceives visual information and controls behavior depending on its underlying...
Evolution shapes biological systems to better match their desired functions. Hence, we can assume th...
Studying the insect visual system provides important data on the basic neural mechanisms underlying ...
Local neurons in the vertebrate retina are instrumental in transforming visual inputs to extract con...
The Drosophila central brain consists of stereotyped neural lineages, developmental-structural units...