In this study we characterize the coordination between the direction a fruit-fly walks and the direction it faces, as well as offer a methodology for isolating and validating key variables with which we phenotype fly locomotor behavior. Our fundamental finding is that the angular interval between the direction a fly walks and the direction it faces is actively managed in intact animals and modulated in a patterned way with drugs. This interval is small in intact flies, larger with alcohol and much larger with cocaine. The dynamics of this interval generates six coordinative modes that flow smoothly into each other. Under alcohol and much more so under cocaine, straight path modes dwindle and modes involving rotation proliferate. To obtain t...
In arena experiments with the walking fruit fly, we found a remarkable persistence of orientation to...
<p>The modes reflect the dynamics of the angular interval between the animal's direction of progress...
The function of the brain is unlikely to be understood without an accurate description of its output...
In this study we characterize the coordination between the direction a fruit-fly walks and the direc...
<p>Continuous line presents the path traced by the fly's center. Arrows present the fly's moment-to-...
Movement-induced visual orientation in flies depends largely upon predictable responses which establ...
<p>Dark blue – φ = 0±22.5; light blue – φ = 45±22.5; green – φ = 90±22.5 deg; orange – φ = 135±22.5 ...
1. 1. Visual orientation greatly relies on the evaluation of the motion patterns received by the eye...
The optomotor following response, a behavior based on movement detection was recorded in the fruitfl...
The discovery of shared behavioral processes across phyla is a significant step in the establishment...
A quantitative analysis of the visually induced behavior of flies is an essential prerequisite for a...
Visual motion processing enables moving fruit flies to stabilize their course and altitude and to ap...
Although artificial and biological systems face similar sensorimotor control problems, until today o...
In arena experiments with the walking fruit fly, we found a remarkable persistence of orientation to...
Although artificial and biological systems face similar sensorimotor control problems, until today o...
In arena experiments with the walking fruit fly, we found a remarkable persistence of orientation to...
<p>The modes reflect the dynamics of the angular interval between the animal's direction of progress...
The function of the brain is unlikely to be understood without an accurate description of its output...
In this study we characterize the coordination between the direction a fruit-fly walks and the direc...
<p>Continuous line presents the path traced by the fly's center. Arrows present the fly's moment-to-...
Movement-induced visual orientation in flies depends largely upon predictable responses which establ...
<p>Dark blue – φ = 0±22.5; light blue – φ = 45±22.5; green – φ = 90±22.5 deg; orange – φ = 135±22.5 ...
1. 1. Visual orientation greatly relies on the evaluation of the motion patterns received by the eye...
The optomotor following response, a behavior based on movement detection was recorded in the fruitfl...
The discovery of shared behavioral processes across phyla is a significant step in the establishment...
A quantitative analysis of the visually induced behavior of flies is an essential prerequisite for a...
Visual motion processing enables moving fruit flies to stabilize their course and altitude and to ap...
Although artificial and biological systems face similar sensorimotor control problems, until today o...
In arena experiments with the walking fruit fly, we found a remarkable persistence of orientation to...
Although artificial and biological systems face similar sensorimotor control problems, until today o...
In arena experiments with the walking fruit fly, we found a remarkable persistence of orientation to...
<p>The modes reflect the dynamics of the angular interval between the animal's direction of progress...
The function of the brain is unlikely to be understood without an accurate description of its output...