Muscles that move the retina augment compound eye vision in Drosophila
Most animals have compound eyes, with tens to thousands of lenses attached rigidly to the
exoskeleton. A natural assumption is that all of these species must resort to moving either …
exoskeleton. A natural assumption is that all of these species must resort to moving either …
Model organisms and systems in neuroethology: one hundred years of history and a look into the future
Abstract The Journal of Comparative Physiology lived up to its name in the last 100 years by
including more than 1500 different taxa in almost 10,000 publications. Seventeen phyla of …
including more than 1500 different taxa in almost 10,000 publications. Seventeen phyla of …
Suppression of motion vision during course-changing, but not course-stabilizing, navigational turns
From mammals to insects, locomotion has been shown to strongly modulate visual-system
physiology. Does the manner in which a locomotor act is initiated change the modulation …
physiology. Does the manner in which a locomotor act is initiated change the modulation …
Flies trade off stability and performance via adaptive compensation to wing damage
Physical injury often impairs mobility, which can have dire consequences for survival in
animals. Revealing mechanisms of robust biological intelligence to prevent system failure …
animals. Revealing mechanisms of robust biological intelligence to prevent system failure …
Hybrid visual control in fly flight: insights into gaze shift via saccades
Flies fly by alternating between periods of fixation and body saccades, analogous to how our
own eyes move. Gaze fixation via smooth movement in fly flight has been studied …
own eyes move. Gaze fixation via smooth movement in fly flight has been studied …
Proprioception gates visual object fixation in flying flies
Visual object tracking in animals as diverse as felines, frogs, and fish supports behaviors
including predation, predator avoidance, and landscape navigation. Decades of …
including predation, predator avoidance, and landscape navigation. Decades of …
Drosophila flying in augmented reality reveals the vision-based control autonomy of the optomotor response
For walking, swimming, and flying animals, the optomotor response is essential to stabilize
gaze. How flexible is the optomotor response? Classic work in Drosophila has argued that …
gaze. How flexible is the optomotor response? Classic work in Drosophila has argued that …
Bumblebees display characteristics of active vision during robust obstacle avoidance flight
Insects are remarkable flyers and capable of navigating through highly cluttered
environments. We tracked the head and thorax of bumblebees freely flying in a tunnel …
environments. We tracked the head and thorax of bumblebees freely flying in a tunnel …
Complementary feedback control enables effective gaze stabilization in animals
Visually active animals coordinate vision and movement to achieve spectacular tasks. An
essential prerequisite to guide agile locomotion is to keep gaze level and stable. Since the …
essential prerequisite to guide agile locomotion is to keep gaze level and stable. Since the …
[HTML][HTML] Divergent visual ecology of Drosophila species drives object-tracking strategies matched to landscape sparsity
M Rimniceanu, D Limbania, SM Wasserman, MA Frye - Current Biology, 2024 - cell.com
Maintaining stable gaze while tracking moving objects is commonplace across animal taxa,
yet how diverse ecological needs impact these processes is poorly understood. During …
yet how diverse ecological needs impact these processes is poorly understood. During …