Visual motion detection is among the best understood neuronal computations. As extensively investigated in tethered flies, visual motion signals are assumed to be crucial to detect and counteract involuntary course deviations. During free flight, however, course changes are also signalled by other sensory systems. Therefore, it is as yet unclear to what extent motion vision contributes to course control. To address this question, we genetically rendered flies motion-blind by blocking their primary motion-sensitive neurons and quantified their free-flight performance. We found that such flies have difficulty maintaining a straight flight trajectory, much like unimpaired flies in the dark. By unilateral wing clipping, we generated an asymmetr...
Flies display a sophisticated suite of aerial behaviours that require rapid sensory–motor processing...
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confoundin...
Visual object fixation and figure-ground discrimination in Drosophila are robust behaviors requiring...
From mammals to insects, locomotion has been shown to strongly modulate visual-system physiology. Do...
Kern R, van Hateren JH, Michaelis C, Lindemann JP, Egelhaaf M. Function of a fly motion-sensitive ne...
Many flying insects exhibit an active flight and gaze strategy: Purely translational flight segments...
Most animals shift gaze by a 'fixate and saccade' strategy, where the fixation phase stabilizes back...
Egelhaaf M, Hausen K, Reichardt W, Wehrhahn C. Visual course control in flies relies on neuronal com...
Different visual features of an object, such as its position and direction of motion, are important ...
A computerized 360 degrees panorama allowed us to suppress most of the locomotion-induced visual fee...
During voluntary behaviors, animals need to disable any reflexes that could interfere with the inten...
Visual motion processing enables moving fruit flies to stabilize their course and altitude and to ap...
To navigate through the world, animals must stabilize their path against disturbances and change dir...
Recent experimental results demonstrate that flies possess a robust tendency to orient towards the f...
Flying insects, like many other animals that rely on their sense of vision to guide behaviour, have ...
Flies display a sophisticated suite of aerial behaviours that require rapid sensory–motor processing...
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confoundin...
Visual object fixation and figure-ground discrimination in Drosophila are robust behaviors requiring...
From mammals to insects, locomotion has been shown to strongly modulate visual-system physiology. Do...
Kern R, van Hateren JH, Michaelis C, Lindemann JP, Egelhaaf M. Function of a fly motion-sensitive ne...
Many flying insects exhibit an active flight and gaze strategy: Purely translational flight segments...
Most animals shift gaze by a 'fixate and saccade' strategy, where the fixation phase stabilizes back...
Egelhaaf M, Hausen K, Reichardt W, Wehrhahn C. Visual course control in flies relies on neuronal com...
Different visual features of an object, such as its position and direction of motion, are important ...
A computerized 360 degrees panorama allowed us to suppress most of the locomotion-induced visual fee...
During voluntary behaviors, animals need to disable any reflexes that could interfere with the inten...
Visual motion processing enables moving fruit flies to stabilize their course and altitude and to ap...
To navigate through the world, animals must stabilize their path against disturbances and change dir...
Recent experimental results demonstrate that flies possess a robust tendency to orient towards the f...
Flying insects, like many other animals that rely on their sense of vision to guide behaviour, have ...
Flies display a sophisticated suite of aerial behaviours that require rapid sensory–motor processing...
Animals typically combine inertial and visual information to stabilize their gaze against confoundin...
Visual object fixation and figure-ground discrimination in Drosophila are robust behaviors requiring...