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Schilling, T., Borst, A. (2015). Local motion detectors are required for the computation of expansion flow-fields.  Biol. Open 4(9): 1105--1108.
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FBrf0241754
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Research paper
Abstract
Avoidance of predators or impending collisions is important for survival. Approaching objects can be mimicked by expanding flow-fields. Tethered flying fruit flies, when confronted with an expansion flow-field, reliably turn away from the pole of expansion when presented laterally, or perform a landing response when presented frontally. Here, we show that the response to an expansion flow-field is independent of the overall luminance change and edge acceleration. As we demonstrate by blocking local motion-sensing neurons T4 and T5, the response depends crucially on the neural computation of appropriately aligned local motion vectors, using the same hardware that also controls the optomotor response to rotational flow-fields.
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PMC4582123 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    English
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    Abbreviation
    Biol. Open
    Title
    Biology open
    ISBN/ISSN
    2046-6390
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