Integrating binocular motion information tunes wide-field direction-selective neurons in the fly optic lobe to respond preferentially to specific optic flow fields. This is shown by measuring the local preferred directions (LPDs) and local motion sensitivities (LMSs) at many positions within the receptive fields of three types of anatomically identifiable lobula plate tangential neurons: the three horizontal system (HS) neurons, the two centrifugal horizontal (CH) neurons, and three heterolateral connecting elements. The latter impart to two of the HS and to both CH neurons a sensitivity to motion from the contralateral visual field. Thus in two HS neurons and both CH neurons, the response field comprises part of the ipsi- and contralateral...
Neurons in many species have large receptive fields that are selective for specific optic flow field...
1. The FD1-cell in the visual system of the fly is an identified visual interneuron that is specific...
Schnell B, Joesch M, Forstner F, Raghu SV, Otsuna H, Ito K, Borst A, Reiff DF. Processing of horizon...
Integrating binocular motion information tunes wide-field direction-selective neurons in the fly opt...
The control of locomotion in a given environment requires information about instantaneous self-motio...
The third visual neuropil (lobula plate) of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala is a center for pr...
Krapp HG, Hengstenberg B, Hengstenberg R. Dendritic structure and receptive-field organization of op...
For a moving animal, optic flow is an important source of information about its ego-motion. In flies...
How neurons become sensitive to the direction of visual motion represents a classic example of neura...
Background: The various tasks of visual systems, including course control, collision avoidance and t...
Optic flow based navigation is a fundamental way of visual course control described in many differen...
Optic flow based navigation is a fundamental way of visual course control described in many differen...
Hennig P, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Binocular Integration of Visual Information: A Model Study on Naturali...
Global visual motion elicits an optomotor response of the eye that stabilizes the visual input on th...
Karmeier K, Tabor R, Egelhaaf M, Krapp HG. Early visual experience and the receptive-field organizat...
Neurons in many species have large receptive fields that are selective for specific optic flow field...
1. The FD1-cell in the visual system of the fly is an identified visual interneuron that is specific...
Schnell B, Joesch M, Forstner F, Raghu SV, Otsuna H, Ito K, Borst A, Reiff DF. Processing of horizon...
Integrating binocular motion information tunes wide-field direction-selective neurons in the fly opt...
The control of locomotion in a given environment requires information about instantaneous self-motio...
The third visual neuropil (lobula plate) of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala is a center for pr...
Krapp HG, Hengstenberg B, Hengstenberg R. Dendritic structure and receptive-field organization of op...
For a moving animal, optic flow is an important source of information about its ego-motion. In flies...
How neurons become sensitive to the direction of visual motion represents a classic example of neura...
Background: The various tasks of visual systems, including course control, collision avoidance and t...
Optic flow based navigation is a fundamental way of visual course control described in many differen...
Optic flow based navigation is a fundamental way of visual course control described in many differen...
Hennig P, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Binocular Integration of Visual Information: A Model Study on Naturali...
Global visual motion elicits an optomotor response of the eye that stabilizes the visual input on th...
Karmeier K, Tabor R, Egelhaaf M, Krapp HG. Early visual experience and the receptive-field organizat...
Neurons in many species have large receptive fields that are selective for specific optic flow field...
1. The FD1-cell in the visual system of the fly is an identified visual interneuron that is specific...
Schnell B, Joesch M, Forstner F, Raghu SV, Otsuna H, Ito K, Borst A, Reiff DF. Processing of horizon...