Target detection amidst clutter is a challenging task for both natural and artificial vision, yet one solved at the level of neurons in the 3rd optic ganglion of insects. These neurons are capable of responding to the motion of small objects, even against complex moving backgrounds. While the basic physiology has been investigated, little is known about how these cells are able to reject background motion while robustly responding to such small stimuli. By recording intracellularly from fly photoreceptors stimulated with natural image sequences containing a target viewed against a complex moving background, we show that the process of target detection begins at the earliest stages of vision. The temporal processing by photoreceptors alone, ...
Many animals visualize and track small moving targets at long distances-be they prey, approaching pr...
Copyright: © 2006 Nordström et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
Theories based on optimal sampling by the retina have been widely applied to visual ecology at the l...
We present a computational model for target discrimination based on intracellular recordings from ne...
A challenging engineering problem is the ability to detect and discriminate small moving objects aga...
Flies have the capability to detect and track small moving objects, often against cluttered moving b...
Some insects have the capability to detect and track small moving objects, often against cluttered m...
An essential biological task for many flying insects is the detection of small, moving targets, such...
Detection of targets that move within visual clutter is a common task for animals searching for prey...
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Warzecha A-K, Borst A, Egelhaaf M. Photo-ablation of single neurons in the fly visual system reveals...
Copyright © 2008 SPIE: The International Society for Optical Engineering.We have developed a numeric...
Despite being equipped with low-resolution eyes and tiny brains, many insects show exquisite abiliti...
Discerning a target amongst visual ‘clutter’ is a complicated task that has been elegantly solved by...
Aerial predators, such as the dragonfly, determine the position and movement of their prey even when...
Many animals visualize and track small moving targets at long distances-be they prey, approaching pr...
Copyright: © 2006 Nordström et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
Theories based on optimal sampling by the retina have been widely applied to visual ecology at the l...
We present a computational model for target discrimination based on intracellular recordings from ne...
A challenging engineering problem is the ability to detect and discriminate small moving objects aga...
Flies have the capability to detect and track small moving objects, often against cluttered moving b...
Some insects have the capability to detect and track small moving objects, often against cluttered m...
An essential biological task for many flying insects is the detection of small, moving targets, such...
Detection of targets that move within visual clutter is a common task for animals searching for prey...
p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Times} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; fo...
Warzecha A-K, Borst A, Egelhaaf M. Photo-ablation of single neurons in the fly visual system reveals...
Copyright © 2008 SPIE: The International Society for Optical Engineering.We have developed a numeric...
Despite being equipped with low-resolution eyes and tiny brains, many insects show exquisite abiliti...
Discerning a target amongst visual ‘clutter’ is a complicated task that has been elegantly solved by...
Aerial predators, such as the dragonfly, determine the position and movement of their prey even when...
Many animals visualize and track small moving targets at long distances-be they prey, approaching pr...
Copyright: © 2006 Nordström et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
Theories based on optimal sampling by the retina have been widely applied to visual ecology at the l...