Trade-offs between energy consumption and neuronal performance must shape the design and evolution of nervous systems, but we lack empirical data showing how neuronal energy costs vary according to performance. Using intracellular recordings from the intact retinas of four flies, Drosophila melanogaster, D. virilis, Calliphora vicina, and Sarcophaga carnaria, we measured the rates at which homologous R1-6 photoreceptors of these species transmit information from the same stimuli and estimated the energy they consumed. In all species, both information rate and energy consumption increase with light intensity. Energy consumption rises from a baseline, the energy required to maintain the dark resting potential. This substantial fixed cost, ∼20...
In order to survive and reproduce, every animal needs to run accurate and diverse visual processes e...
Small fly eyes should not see fine image details. Because flies exhibit saccadic visual behaviors a...
All organisms wishing to survive and reproduce must be able to respond adaptively to a complex, chan...
Trade-offs between energy consumption and neuronal performance must shape the design and evolution o...
Signal processing in neurons is constrained by internal noise and energy consumption. Neural systems...
Evolution shapes biological systems to better match their desired functions. Hence, we can assume th...
A photoreceptor's information capture is constrained by the structure and function of its light-sens...
It remains unclear how visual information is co-processed by different layers of neurons in the ret...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
Because of the limited processing capacity of eyes, retinal networks must adapt constantly to best p...
<div><p>(A) The metabolic cost per bit plotted logarithmically versus the bit rate for R1–6 photorec...
Modulation is essential for adjusting neurons to prevailing conditions and differing demands. Yet un...
BACKGROUND: In fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdomere,...
Visual information is sent from eye to brain by ∼15 types of ganglion cell. Because the retina is co...
Information capture by photoreceptors ultimately limits the quality of visual processing in the brai...
In order to survive and reproduce, every animal needs to run accurate and diverse visual processes e...
Small fly eyes should not see fine image details. Because flies exhibit saccadic visual behaviors a...
All organisms wishing to survive and reproduce must be able to respond adaptively to a complex, chan...
Trade-offs between energy consumption and neuronal performance must shape the design and evolution o...
Signal processing in neurons is constrained by internal noise and energy consumption. Neural systems...
Evolution shapes biological systems to better match their desired functions. Hence, we can assume th...
A photoreceptor's information capture is constrained by the structure and function of its light-sens...
It remains unclear how visual information is co-processed by different layers of neurons in the ret...
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. ...
Because of the limited processing capacity of eyes, retinal networks must adapt constantly to best p...
<div><p>(A) The metabolic cost per bit plotted logarithmically versus the bit rate for R1–6 photorec...
Modulation is essential for adjusting neurons to prevailing conditions and differing demands. Yet un...
BACKGROUND: In fly photoreceptors, light is focused onto a photosensitive waveguide, the rhabdomere,...
Visual information is sent from eye to brain by ∼15 types of ganglion cell. Because the retina is co...
Information capture by photoreceptors ultimately limits the quality of visual processing in the brai...
In order to survive and reproduce, every animal needs to run accurate and diverse visual processes e...
Small fly eyes should not see fine image details. Because flies exhibit saccadic visual behaviors a...
All organisms wishing to survive and reproduce must be able to respond adaptively to a complex, chan...