“…The most famous model proposed to explain motion detection/direction determination is the Hassenstein-Reichardt detector ( Hassenstein and Reichardt, 1956 ; Reichardt, 1961 ; or a variant by Barlow and Levick, 1965 ), and experimental evidence, particularly from flies, support this model's processing stages (for reviews see Mauss et al, 2017 ; Borst and Groschner, 2023 ). In fish, motion vision was suggested to be mediated by double cones ( Boehlert, 1978 ; Siebeck et al, 2014 ), although their contribution is still debated, and generally the direction selective retinotectal system (for review see Damjanović et al, 2023 ).…”