Motion vision is tuned to maximize sensorimotor energy transfer in blowfly flight
J. Sean Humbert,
Holger G. Krapp,
James D. Baeder
et al.
Abstract:Biological sensors have evolved to act as matched filters that respond preferentially to the stimuli they expect to receive during ecologically relevant tasks. For instance, insect visual systems are tuned to detect stimuli ranging from the small-target motion of mates or prey to the polarization pattern of the sky. In flies, individually identified neurons called lobula plate tangential cells respond to optic flow fields matched to specific self-motions, forming the output layer of what is presently nature's … Show more
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