2024
DOI: 10.1523/eneuro.0036-24.2024
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Localized and Long-Lasting Adaptation in Dragonfly Target-Detecting Neurons

Matthew B. Schwarz,
David C. O'Carroll,
Bernard J. E. Evans
et al.

Abstract: Some visual neurons in the dragonfly (Hemicordulia tau) optic lobe respond to small, moving targets, likely underlying their fast pursuit of prey and conspecifics. In response to repetitive targets presented at short intervals, the spiking activity of these “small target motion detector” (STMD) neurons diminishes over time. Previous experiments limited this adaptation by including intertrial rest periods of varying durations. However, the characteristics of this effect have never been quantified. Here, using e… Show more

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