Detection of targets that move within visual clutter is a common task for animals searching for prey or conspecifics, a task made even more difficult when a moving pursuer needs to analyze targets against the motion of background texture (clutter). Despite the limited optical acuity of the compound eye of insects, this challenging task seems to have been solved by their tiny visual system. Here we describe neurons found in the male hoverfly, Eristalis tenax, that respond selectively to small moving targets. Although many of these target neurons are inhibited by the motion of a background pattern, others respond to target motion within the receptive field under a surprisingly large range of background motion stimuli. Some neurons respond whe...
Many animals visualize and track small moving targets at long distances-be they prey, approaching pr...
Many animals use motion vision information to control dynamic behaviors. For example, flying insects...
An essential biological task for many flying insects is the detection of small, moving targets, such...
Copyright: © 2006 Nordström et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
For many animals, target motion carries high ecological significance as this may be generated by a p...
For many animals, target motion carries high ecological significance as this may be generated by a p...
SummaryBackgroundDespite having tiny brains and relatively low-resolution compound eyes, many fly sp...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.BackgroundDespite having tiny brains and relativel...
We present a computational model for target discrimination based on intracellular recordings from ne...
Many animals use motion vision information to control dynamic behaviors. Predatory animals, for exam...
Aerial predators, such as the dragonfly, determine the position and movement of their prey even when...
Despite being equipped with low-resolution eyes and tiny brains, many insects show exquisite abiliti...
Copyright © 2006 The Royal SocietyWhile predators such as dragonflies are dependent on visual detect...
Many animals use motion vision information to control dynamic behaviors. Predatory animals, for exam...
Discerning a target amongst visual ‘clutter’ is a complicated task that has been elegantly solved by...
Many animals visualize and track small moving targets at long distances-be they prey, approaching pr...
Many animals use motion vision information to control dynamic behaviors. For example, flying insects...
An essential biological task for many flying insects is the detection of small, moving targets, such...
Copyright: © 2006 Nordström et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the...
For many animals, target motion carries high ecological significance as this may be generated by a p...
For many animals, target motion carries high ecological significance as this may be generated by a p...
SummaryBackgroundDespite having tiny brains and relatively low-resolution compound eyes, many fly sp...
Copyright © 2007 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.BackgroundDespite having tiny brains and relativel...
We present a computational model for target discrimination based on intracellular recordings from ne...
Many animals use motion vision information to control dynamic behaviors. Predatory animals, for exam...
Aerial predators, such as the dragonfly, determine the position and movement of their prey even when...
Despite being equipped with low-resolution eyes and tiny brains, many insects show exquisite abiliti...
Copyright © 2006 The Royal SocietyWhile predators such as dragonflies are dependent on visual detect...
Many animals use motion vision information to control dynamic behaviors. Predatory animals, for exam...
Discerning a target amongst visual ‘clutter’ is a complicated task that has been elegantly solved by...
Many animals visualize and track small moving targets at long distances-be they prey, approaching pr...
Many animals use motion vision information to control dynamic behaviors. For example, flying insects...
An essential biological task for many flying insects is the detection of small, moving targets, such...