Motion processing in visual neurons is often understood in terms of how they integrate light stimuli in space and time. These integrative properties, known as the spatiotemporal receptive fields (STRFs), are sometimes obtained using white-noise techniques where a continuous random contrast sequence is delivered to each spatial location within the cell's field of view. In contrast, motion stimuli such as moving bars are usually presented intermittently. Here we compare the STRF prediction of a neuron's response to a moving bar with the measured response in second-order interneurons (L-neurons) of dragonfly ocelli (simple eyes). These low-latency neurons transmit sudden changes in intensity and motion information to mediate flight and gaze st...
Dragonflies pursue and capture tiny prey and conspecifics with extremely high success rates. These m...
AbstractBackground: There is much controversy about the timescale on which neurons process and trans...
Li J, Niemeier M, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Disentangling of Local and Wide-Field Motion Adaptation. Front...
White noise techniques have been used widely to investigate sensory systems in both vertebrates and ...
White noise techniques have been used widely to investigate sensory systems in both vertebrates and ...
White noise techniques have been used widely to investigate sensory systems in both vertebrates and ...
White noise techniques have been used widely to investigate sensory systems in both vertebrates and ...
As a consequence of the non-linear correlation mechanism underlying motion detection, the variabilit...
Two types of transient responses have been investigated in fly motion-sensitive neurons in the past:...
Motion adaptation has been attributed in flying insects a pivotal functional role in spatial vision ...
Two types of transient responses have been investigated in fly motion-sensitive neurons in the past:...
Two types of transient responses have been investigated in fly motion-sensitive neurons in the past:...
AbstractTwo types of transient responses have been investigated in fly motion-sensitive neurons in t...
Even if a stimulus pattern moves at a constant velocity across the receptive field of motion-sensiti...
Dragonflies pursue and capture tiny prey and conspecifics with extremely high success rates. These m...
Dragonflies pursue and capture tiny prey and conspecifics with extremely high success rates. These m...
AbstractBackground: There is much controversy about the timescale on which neurons process and trans...
Li J, Niemeier M, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Disentangling of Local and Wide-Field Motion Adaptation. Front...
White noise techniques have been used widely to investigate sensory systems in both vertebrates and ...
White noise techniques have been used widely to investigate sensory systems in both vertebrates and ...
White noise techniques have been used widely to investigate sensory systems in both vertebrates and ...
White noise techniques have been used widely to investigate sensory systems in both vertebrates and ...
As a consequence of the non-linear correlation mechanism underlying motion detection, the variabilit...
Two types of transient responses have been investigated in fly motion-sensitive neurons in the past:...
Motion adaptation has been attributed in flying insects a pivotal functional role in spatial vision ...
Two types of transient responses have been investigated in fly motion-sensitive neurons in the past:...
Two types of transient responses have been investigated in fly motion-sensitive neurons in the past:...
AbstractTwo types of transient responses have been investigated in fly motion-sensitive neurons in t...
Even if a stimulus pattern moves at a constant velocity across the receptive field of motion-sensiti...
Dragonflies pursue and capture tiny prey and conspecifics with extremely high success rates. These m...
Dragonflies pursue and capture tiny prey and conspecifics with extremely high success rates. These m...
AbstractBackground: There is much controversy about the timescale on which neurons process and trans...
Li J, Niemeier M, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Disentangling of Local and Wide-Field Motion Adaptation. Front...