SummaryAnimal locomotion often depends upon stabilization reflexes that use sensory feedback to maintain trajectories and orientation [1–4]. Such stabilizing reflexes are critically important for the blowfly, whose aerodynamic instability permits outstanding maneuverability but increases the demands placed on flight control [5]. Flies use several sensory systems to drive reflex responses [6–9], and recent studies have provided access to the circuitry responsible for combining and employing these sensory inputs [10–13]. We report that lobula plate VS neurons combine inputs from two optical sensors, the ocelli and the compound eyes. Both systems deliver essential information on in-flight rotations, but our neuronal recordings reveal that the ...
Böddeker N, Lindemann JP, Egelhaaf M, Zeil J. Responses of blowfly motion-sensitive neurons to recon...
Karmeier K, van Hateren JH, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Encoding of Naturalistic Optic Flow by a Population ...
SummaryFlies stay on course using a combination of high performance vision and a specialized sensory...
SummaryAnimal locomotion often depends upon stabilization reflexes that use sensory feedback to main...
The means by which brains transform sensory information into coherent motor actions is poorly unders...
The stabilization of gaze may involve multiple sensory systems. In blowflies, the reflex depends on ...
SummaryRecent studies on the fly visual system have revealed how the morphology of visual interneuro...
In flying insects the stabilization of gaze aids visual processing by reducing motion blur, for inst...
The stabilization of gaze may involve multiple sensory systems. In blowflies, two visual pathways pr...
Krapp HG, Hengstenberg B, Hengstenberg R. Dendritic structure and receptive-field organization of op...
In blowflies, two visual systems input to the gaze stabilization system: the motion vision pathway p...
For sensory signals to control an animal's behavior, they must first be transformed into a format ap...
The control of locomotion in a given environment requires information about instantaneous self-motio...
A flying fly relies on many senses, including vision, olfaction, and mechanosensation, to navigate ...
Kern R, van Hateren JH, Michaelis C, Lindemann JP, Egelhaaf M. Function of a fly motion-sensitive ne...
Böddeker N, Lindemann JP, Egelhaaf M, Zeil J. Responses of blowfly motion-sensitive neurons to recon...
Karmeier K, van Hateren JH, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Encoding of Naturalistic Optic Flow by a Population ...
SummaryFlies stay on course using a combination of high performance vision and a specialized sensory...
SummaryAnimal locomotion often depends upon stabilization reflexes that use sensory feedback to main...
The means by which brains transform sensory information into coherent motor actions is poorly unders...
The stabilization of gaze may involve multiple sensory systems. In blowflies, the reflex depends on ...
SummaryRecent studies on the fly visual system have revealed how the morphology of visual interneuro...
In flying insects the stabilization of gaze aids visual processing by reducing motion blur, for inst...
The stabilization of gaze may involve multiple sensory systems. In blowflies, two visual pathways pr...
Krapp HG, Hengstenberg B, Hengstenberg R. Dendritic structure and receptive-field organization of op...
In blowflies, two visual systems input to the gaze stabilization system: the motion vision pathway p...
For sensory signals to control an animal's behavior, they must first be transformed into a format ap...
The control of locomotion in a given environment requires information about instantaneous self-motio...
A flying fly relies on many senses, including vision, olfaction, and mechanosensation, to navigate ...
Kern R, van Hateren JH, Michaelis C, Lindemann JP, Egelhaaf M. Function of a fly motion-sensitive ne...
Böddeker N, Lindemann JP, Egelhaaf M, Zeil J. Responses of blowfly motion-sensitive neurons to recon...
Karmeier K, van Hateren JH, Kern R, Egelhaaf M. Encoding of Naturalistic Optic Flow by a Population ...
SummaryFlies stay on course using a combination of high performance vision and a specialized sensory...