<div><p>It is widely accepted for humans and higher animals that vision is an active process in which the organism interprets the stimulus. To find out whether this also holds for lower animals, we designed an ambiguous motion stimulus, which serves as something like a multi-stable perception paradigm in <i>Drosophila</i> behavior. Confronted with a uniform panoramic texture in a closed-loop situation in stationary flight, the flies adjust their yaw torque to stabilize their virtual self-rotation. To make the visual input ambiguous, we added a second texture. Both textures got a rotatory bias to move into opposite directions at a constant relative angular velocity. The results indicate that the fly now had three possible frames of reference...
Most animals shift gaze by a 'fixate and saccade' strategy, where the fixation phase stabilizes back...
The small insect brain is often described as an input/output system that executes reflex-like behavi...
Egelhaaf M, Borst A. Motion computation and visual orientation in flies. Comparative Biochemistry an...
It is widely accepted for humans and higher animals that vision is an active process in which the or...
Movement-induced visual orientation in flies depends largely upon predictable responses which establ...
A longstanding goal of systems neuroscience is to quantitatively describe how the brain integrates s...
A computerized 360 degrees panorama allowed us to suppress most of the locomotion-induced visual fee...
The flexibility of behavior is so rich, and its components are so exquisitely interwoven, that one m...
The flexibility of behavior is so rich, and its components are so exquisitely interwoven, that one m...
Background: Mutations that cause learning and memory defects in Drosophila melanogaster have been fo...
Although artificial and biological systems face similar sensorimotor control problems, until today o...
The behavioral algorithms and neural subsystems for visual figure-ground discrimination are not suff...
The visually guided orientation behaviour of stationarily flying Musca domestica (females) has been ...
Visual identification of small moving targets is a challenge for all moving animals. Their own motio...
Although artificial and biological systems face similar sensorimotor control problems, until today o...
Most animals shift gaze by a 'fixate and saccade' strategy, where the fixation phase stabilizes back...
The small insect brain is often described as an input/output system that executes reflex-like behavi...
Egelhaaf M, Borst A. Motion computation and visual orientation in flies. Comparative Biochemistry an...
It is widely accepted for humans and higher animals that vision is an active process in which the or...
Movement-induced visual orientation in flies depends largely upon predictable responses which establ...
A longstanding goal of systems neuroscience is to quantitatively describe how the brain integrates s...
A computerized 360 degrees panorama allowed us to suppress most of the locomotion-induced visual fee...
The flexibility of behavior is so rich, and its components are so exquisitely interwoven, that one m...
The flexibility of behavior is so rich, and its components are so exquisitely interwoven, that one m...
Background: Mutations that cause learning and memory defects in Drosophila melanogaster have been fo...
Although artificial and biological systems face similar sensorimotor control problems, until today o...
The behavioral algorithms and neural subsystems for visual figure-ground discrimination are not suff...
The visually guided orientation behaviour of stationarily flying Musca domestica (females) has been ...
Visual identification of small moving targets is a challenge for all moving animals. Their own motio...
Although artificial and biological systems face similar sensorimotor control problems, until today o...
Most animals shift gaze by a 'fixate and saccade' strategy, where the fixation phase stabilizes back...
The small insect brain is often described as an input/output system that executes reflex-like behavi...
Egelhaaf M, Borst A. Motion computation and visual orientation in flies. Comparative Biochemistry an...