Multiple Spectral Inputs Improve Motion Discrimination in the Drosophila Visual System
Autor: | Xiaofeng Li, Chi-Hon Lee, Shiming Tang, Mikko Juusola, Olivier List, Cahir J. O'Kane, Chun-Yuan Ting, Roger C. Hardie, Marie McCulloch, Sidhartha Dongre, Trevor J. Wardill |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Patch-Clamp Techniques
genetic structures Light Computer science Color vision Ultraviolet Rays media_common.quotation_subject Models Neurological Motion Perception Genes Insect Motion (physics) Article Robustness (computer science) Perception Animals Drosophila Proteins Visual Pathways Motion perception Transgenes Drosophila media_common Neurons Multidisciplinary biology Color Vision Opsins business.industry Optic Lobe Nonmammalian Gap Junctions Pattern recognition biology.organism_classification Drosophila melanogaster Flight Animal Mutation Photoreceptor Cells Invertebrate Artificial intelligence sense organs business |
Popis: | Color and Movement From humans to insects, color and motion information are thought to be channeled through separate neural pathways for efficient visual processing, but it remains unclear if and how these pathways interact in improving perception of moving colored stimuli. By using sophisticated Drosophila genetics, intracellular electrophysiology, two-photon imaging, and behavioral experiments, Wardill et al. (p. 925 ) found that early in the processing stage-color photoreceptors influence the motion pathway and that this input improves the flies' optomotor performance in a flight simulator. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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