Detecting the direction of image motion is a fundamental component of visual computation and is essential for survival of the animal. However, at the level of the photoreceptors, the direction in which the image is shifting locally is not explicitly represented. Rather, directional motion information needs to be extracted from the photoreceptor array by comparing the signals of neighboring photoreceptors over time. The exact nature of this process as implemented in the Drosophila visual system is currently being studied in great detail, and much progress has recently been made in determining the neural circuits giving rise to directional motion information in this species
Motion vision provides essential cues for navigation and course control as well as for mate, prey, o...
Motion vision provides essential cues for navigation and course control as well as for mate, prey, o...
Motion vision provides essential cues for navigation and course control as well as for mate, prey, o...
Seeing the direction of motion is fundamental for visual navigation, predator avoidance, and prey ca...
Detecting the direction of image motion is important for visual navigation as well as predator, prey...
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
Detecting the direction of image motion is a fundamental component of visual computation, essential ...
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
How neurons detect the direction of motion is a prime example of neural computation: Motion vision i...
The perception of motion direction is essential for the survival of visual animals. Despite various ...
Motion detection in fly vision has been investigated experimentally and theoretically for half of a ...
Motion-sensitive neurons have long been studied in both the mammalian retina and the insect optic lo...
SummaryLike the mammalian visual cortex, the fly visual system is organized into retinotopic columns...
SummaryMotion vision is an ancient faculty, critical to many animals in a range of ethological conte...
Motion vision provides essential cues for navigation and course control as well as for mate, prey, o...
Motion vision provides essential cues for navigation and course control as well as for mate, prey, o...
Motion vision provides essential cues for navigation and course control as well as for mate, prey, o...
Seeing the direction of motion is fundamental for visual navigation, predator avoidance, and prey ca...
Detecting the direction of image motion is important for visual navigation as well as predator, prey...
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
Detecting the direction of image motion is a fundamental component of visual computation, essential ...
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
Images projected onto the retina of an animal eye are rarely still. Instead, they usually contain mo...
How neurons detect the direction of motion is a prime example of neural computation: Motion vision i...
The perception of motion direction is essential for the survival of visual animals. Despite various ...
Motion detection in fly vision has been investigated experimentally and theoretically for half of a ...
Motion-sensitive neurons have long been studied in both the mammalian retina and the insect optic lo...
SummaryLike the mammalian visual cortex, the fly visual system is organized into retinotopic columns...
SummaryMotion vision is an ancient faculty, critical to many animals in a range of ethological conte...
Motion vision provides essential cues for navigation and course control as well as for mate, prey, o...
Motion vision provides essential cues for navigation and course control as well as for mate, prey, o...
Motion vision provides essential cues for navigation and course control as well as for mate, prey, o...