Visual scenes comprise enormous amounts of information from which nervous systems extract behaviorally relevant cues. In most model systems, little is known about the transformation of visual information as it occurs along visual pathways. We examined how visual information is transformed physiologically as it is communicated from the eye to higher-order brain centers using bumblebees, which are known for their visual capabilities. We recorded intracellularly in vivo from 30 neurons in the central bumblebee brain (the lateral protocerebrum) and compared these neurons to 132 neurons from more distal areas along the visual pathway, namely the medulla and the lobula. In these three brain regions (medulla, lobula, and central brain), we examine...
The honey bee is an excellent visual learner, but we know little about how and why it performs so we...
True colour vision requires comparing the responses of different spectral classes of photoreceptors....
This work was supported by a Human Frontier Science Program Grant RGP0022/2014 to LC and Queen Mary ...
Photoreceptors in the eye basically provide information about light intensities from which brains ex...
The mechanisms of processing a visual scene involve segregating features (such as color) into separa...
To produce appropriate behaviors based on biologically relevant associations, sensory pathways conve...
Visually guided behaviors require the brain to extract features of the visual world and to integrate...
Spatial orientation is a prerequisite for most behaviors. In insects, the underlying neural computat...
Colour vision enables animals to detect and discriminate differences in chromatic cues independent o...
Colour vision enables animals to detect and discriminate differences in chromatic cues independent o...
Schmalz F, el Jundi B, Rössler W, Strube-Bloss M. Categorizing Visual Information in Subpopulations ...
<div><p>(A) Frontal view of bee head (scanning electron micrograph) showing essential features of co...
Mertes M, Dittmar L, Egelhaaf M, Boeddeker N. Visual motion-sensitive neurons in the bumblebee brain...
SummaryEarly stages of visual processing must capture complex, dynamic inputs. While peripheral neur...
The optic lobes of the bees are composed of three ganglia. From the periphery inward, the three regi...
The honey bee is an excellent visual learner, but we know little about how and why it performs so we...
True colour vision requires comparing the responses of different spectral classes of photoreceptors....
This work was supported by a Human Frontier Science Program Grant RGP0022/2014 to LC and Queen Mary ...
Photoreceptors in the eye basically provide information about light intensities from which brains ex...
The mechanisms of processing a visual scene involve segregating features (such as color) into separa...
To produce appropriate behaviors based on biologically relevant associations, sensory pathways conve...
Visually guided behaviors require the brain to extract features of the visual world and to integrate...
Spatial orientation is a prerequisite for most behaviors. In insects, the underlying neural computat...
Colour vision enables animals to detect and discriminate differences in chromatic cues independent o...
Colour vision enables animals to detect and discriminate differences in chromatic cues independent o...
Schmalz F, el Jundi B, Rössler W, Strube-Bloss M. Categorizing Visual Information in Subpopulations ...
<div><p>(A) Frontal view of bee head (scanning electron micrograph) showing essential features of co...
Mertes M, Dittmar L, Egelhaaf M, Boeddeker N. Visual motion-sensitive neurons in the bumblebee brain...
SummaryEarly stages of visual processing must capture complex, dynamic inputs. While peripheral neur...
The optic lobes of the bees are composed of three ganglia. From the periphery inward, the three regi...
The honey bee is an excellent visual learner, but we know little about how and why it performs so we...
True colour vision requires comparing the responses of different spectral classes of photoreceptors....
This work was supported by a Human Frontier Science Program Grant RGP0022/2014 to LC and Queen Mary ...