Hoverflies and blowflies have distinctly different flight styles. Yet, both species have been shown to structure their flight behaviour in a way that facilitates extraction of 3D information from the image flow on the retina (optic flow). Neuronal candidates to analyse the optic flow are the tangential cells in the third optical ganglion – the lobula complex. These neurons are directionally selective and integrate the optic flow over large parts of the visual field. Homologue tangential cells in hoverflies and blowflies have a similar morphology. Because blowflies and hoverflies have similar neuronal layout but distinctly different flight behaviours, they are an ideal substrate to pinpoint potential neuronal adaptations to the different fli...
For many animals, including humans, the optic flow generated on the eyes during locomotion is an imp...
As a consequence of the non-linear correlation mechanism underlying motion detection, the variabilit...
For many animals, including humans, the optic flow generated on the eyes during locomotion is an imp...
Geurten BRH, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Species-Specific Flight Styles of Flies are Reflected in the Respon...
The retinal image flow a blowfly experiences in its daily life on the wing is determined by both the...
Many animals use motion vision information to control dynamic behaviors. For example, flying insects...
In sensory systems information is encoded by the activity of populations of neurons. To analyze the ...
Flies are highly visually guided animals. In this thesis, I have used hoverflies as a model for stud...
Motion adaptation has been attributed in flying insects a pivotal functional role in spatial vision ...
Vision is an important sensory modality for navigation in roaming animals. In contrast to most verte...
Kern R, van Hateren JH, Michaelis C, Lindemann JP, Egelhaaf M. Function of a fly motion-sensitive ne...
Li J. Motion adaptation facilitates optic flow-based spatial vision. Bielefeld University; 2017.Neur...
The control of locomotion in a given environment requires information about instantaneous self-motio...
Visual cues provide an important means for aerial creatures to ascertain their self-motion through t...
Neurons sensitive to visual motion change their response properties during prolonged motion stimulat...
For many animals, including humans, the optic flow generated on the eyes during locomotion is an imp...
As a consequence of the non-linear correlation mechanism underlying motion detection, the variabilit...
For many animals, including humans, the optic flow generated on the eyes during locomotion is an imp...
Geurten BRH, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Species-Specific Flight Styles of Flies are Reflected in the Respon...
The retinal image flow a blowfly experiences in its daily life on the wing is determined by both the...
Many animals use motion vision information to control dynamic behaviors. For example, flying insects...
In sensory systems information is encoded by the activity of populations of neurons. To analyze the ...
Flies are highly visually guided animals. In this thesis, I have used hoverflies as a model for stud...
Motion adaptation has been attributed in flying insects a pivotal functional role in spatial vision ...
Vision is an important sensory modality for navigation in roaming animals. In contrast to most verte...
Kern R, van Hateren JH, Michaelis C, Lindemann JP, Egelhaaf M. Function of a fly motion-sensitive ne...
Li J. Motion adaptation facilitates optic flow-based spatial vision. Bielefeld University; 2017.Neur...
The control of locomotion in a given environment requires information about instantaneous self-motio...
Visual cues provide an important means for aerial creatures to ascertain their self-motion through t...
Neurons sensitive to visual motion change their response properties during prolonged motion stimulat...
For many animals, including humans, the optic flow generated on the eyes during locomotion is an imp...
As a consequence of the non-linear correlation mechanism underlying motion detection, the variabilit...
For many animals, including humans, the optic flow generated on the eyes during locomotion is an imp...