Flying insects chase prey and mates, skillfully exhibiting their ability to detect, track and pursue a moving target within a complex visual environment. This is a challenging task, even for the most sophisticated vision systems. Using electrophysiological techniques we record from visual neurons in the insect brain likely to underlie this pursuit behavior. These neurons respond to the presentation of small moving objects, even in the presence of background clutter. One such neuron, the centrifugal small target motion detector (CSTMD1), exhibits additional higher-order properties that may underlie a simple form of visual attention. This neuron's response is inhibited by the simultaneous presence of a second `distracter' target moving within...
Flying insects engage in spectacular high-speed pursuit of targets, requiring visual discrimination ...
Copyright: © 2006 Nordström et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
We present a computational model for target discrimination based on intracellular recordings from ne...
The ability to pursue targets in visually cluttered and distraction-rich environments is critical fo...
Discerning a target amongst visual ‘clutter’ is a complicated task that has been elegantly solved by...
Although flying insects have limited visual acuity (approx. 1°) and relatively small brains, many sp...
Although flying insects have limited visual acuity (approx. 1°) and relatively small brains, many sp...
Aerial predators, such as the dragonfly, determine the position and movement of their prey even when...
The visual world projects a complex and rapidly changing image onto the retina of many animal specie...
Many species of flying insects detect and chase prey or conspecifics within a visually cluttered sur...
Detection of targets that move within visual clutter is a common task for animals searching for prey...
Despite being equipped with low-resolution eyes and tiny brains, many insects show exquisite abiliti...
Vision is an important sensory modality for many animals and a useful source of information for arti...
Many animals visualize and track small moving targets at long distances—be they prey, approaching pr...
Insects are an excellent model system for investigating computational mechanisms evolved for the cha...
Flying insects engage in spectacular high-speed pursuit of targets, requiring visual discrimination ...
Copyright: © 2006 Nordström et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
We present a computational model for target discrimination based on intracellular recordings from ne...
The ability to pursue targets in visually cluttered and distraction-rich environments is critical fo...
Discerning a target amongst visual ‘clutter’ is a complicated task that has been elegantly solved by...
Although flying insects have limited visual acuity (approx. 1°) and relatively small brains, many sp...
Although flying insects have limited visual acuity (approx. 1°) and relatively small brains, many sp...
Aerial predators, such as the dragonfly, determine the position and movement of their prey even when...
The visual world projects a complex and rapidly changing image onto the retina of many animal specie...
Many species of flying insects detect and chase prey or conspecifics within a visually cluttered sur...
Detection of targets that move within visual clutter is a common task for animals searching for prey...
Despite being equipped with low-resolution eyes and tiny brains, many insects show exquisite abiliti...
Vision is an important sensory modality for many animals and a useful source of information for arti...
Many animals visualize and track small moving targets at long distances—be they prey, approaching pr...
Insects are an excellent model system for investigating computational mechanisms evolved for the cha...
Flying insects engage in spectacular high-speed pursuit of targets, requiring visual discrimination ...
Copyright: © 2006 Nordström et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
We present a computational model for target discrimination based on intracellular recordings from ne...