Optomotor control of course and altitude in the fruitfly, Drosophila melanogaster, requires dense networks of elementary movement detectors (EMD's) which cover most if not all of the visual field. The predominant types of EMD's in these networks represent interactions between neighbouring visual elements along the three main directions of the hexagonal array in the compound eye. — Course control in the walking fly is achieved mainly by pairs of equivalent EMD's which occupy 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock positions with respect to the right eye (Buchner, 1976). Comparison of the turning response and the torque response in the present account confirms the particular properties of this network, and proves the presumed bidirectional sensitivity of its...
To investigate the optomotor leg responses ofDrosophila melanogaster the free walking fly is kept in...
Drift of the retinal images of the surroundings elicits optomotor responses of flight control in the...
In his discussion of the optomotor behaviour Kalmus claimed in 1964 that the visual systems of insec...
Optomotor control of course and altitude in the fruitfly, Drosophila melanogaster, requires dense ne...
Specialized networks of movement detectors in the antero-inferior field of the eyes of the fruitfly,...
Specialized networks of movement detectors in the antero-inferior field of the eyes of the fruitfly,...
Flight control in the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster is achieved by minute sets of muscles on eith...
Optomotor thrust responses of the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster to moving gratings have been anal...
Optomotor thrust responses of the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster to moving gratings have been anal...
Continuous movement of striped patterns was presented on either side of a tethered fruitfly, Drosoph...
Apparent motion was simulated in the visual system of the tethered fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster ...
Apparent motion was simulated in the visual system of the tethered fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster ...
Visual motion processing enables moving fruit flies to stabilize their course and altitude and to ap...
Visual motion processing enables moving fruit flies to stabilize their course and altitude and to ap...
To investigate the optomotor leg responses ofDrosophila melanogaster the free walking fly is kept in...
To investigate the optomotor leg responses ofDrosophila melanogaster the free walking fly is kept in...
Drift of the retinal images of the surroundings elicits optomotor responses of flight control in the...
In his discussion of the optomotor behaviour Kalmus claimed in 1964 that the visual systems of insec...
Optomotor control of course and altitude in the fruitfly, Drosophila melanogaster, requires dense ne...
Specialized networks of movement detectors in the antero-inferior field of the eyes of the fruitfly,...
Specialized networks of movement detectors in the antero-inferior field of the eyes of the fruitfly,...
Flight control in the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster is achieved by minute sets of muscles on eith...
Optomotor thrust responses of the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster to moving gratings have been anal...
Optomotor thrust responses of the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster to moving gratings have been anal...
Continuous movement of striped patterns was presented on either side of a tethered fruitfly, Drosoph...
Apparent motion was simulated in the visual system of the tethered fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster ...
Apparent motion was simulated in the visual system of the tethered fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster ...
Visual motion processing enables moving fruit flies to stabilize their course and altitude and to ap...
Visual motion processing enables moving fruit flies to stabilize their course and altitude and to ap...
To investigate the optomotor leg responses ofDrosophila melanogaster the free walking fly is kept in...
To investigate the optomotor leg responses ofDrosophila melanogaster the free walking fly is kept in...
Drift of the retinal images of the surroundings elicits optomotor responses of flight control in the...
In his discussion of the optomotor behaviour Kalmus claimed in 1964 that the visual systems of insec...