Abstract:Translatory movement of an animal in its environment induces optic¯ow that contains information about the three-dimensional layout of the surroundings: as a rule, images of objects that are closer to the animal move faster across the retina than those of more distant objects. Such relative motion cues are used by¯ies to detect objects in front of a structured background. We confronted¯ying¯ies, tethered to a torque meter, with front-to-back motion of patterns displayed on two CRT screens, thereby simulating tr… Show more
“…The same stimuli were used as in previous behavioural experiments (Kimmerle et al 1997). The stimuli were presented on two CRT screens (Tektronix 608; see Fig.…”
Section: Visual Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stimuli were presented on two CRT screens (Tektronix 608; see Fig. 1A in Kimmerle et al 1997). The CRT screens were placed symmetrically in front of the¯y subtending an angle of 90°.…”
Section: Visual Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a behavioural study with ā ight simulator it has been shown that tethered¯ying ¯ies, under certain conditions, try to turn towards an object which was presented during simulated translatorȳ ight (Kimmerle et al 1997). Translatory motion was mimicked in these experiments by front-to-back motion of gratings displayed in front of the¯ies' eyes.…”
Section: Introductioǹmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study analyses to what degree FD-cells can account for the object-directed turning behaviour elicited during translatory¯ight (Kimmerle et al 1997). The analysis is done on a representative of the FD-cells.…”
Section: Introductioǹmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FD1b-cell is ®rst characterised shortly. Its responses to relative motion are then compared to the behavioural responses which were previously elicited by the same stimuli (Kimmerle et al 1997). On the basis of this comparison further processing steps in the sensory-motor pathway of the object detection system of the¯y are discussed.…”
“…The same stimuli were used as in previous behavioural experiments (Kimmerle et al 1997). The stimuli were presented on two CRT screens (Tektronix 608; see Fig.…”
Section: Visual Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stimuli were presented on two CRT screens (Tektronix 608; see Fig. 1A in Kimmerle et al 1997). The CRT screens were placed symmetrically in front of the¯y subtending an angle of 90°.…”
Section: Visual Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a behavioural study with ā ight simulator it has been shown that tethered¯ying ¯ies, under certain conditions, try to turn towards an object which was presented during simulated translatorȳ ight (Kimmerle et al 1997). Translatory motion was mimicked in these experiments by front-to-back motion of gratings displayed in front of the¯ies' eyes.…”
Section: Introductioǹmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study analyses to what degree FD-cells can account for the object-directed turning behaviour elicited during translatory¯ight (Kimmerle et al 1997). The analysis is done on a representative of the FD-cells.…”
Section: Introductioǹmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FD1b-cell is ®rst characterised shortly. Its responses to relative motion are then compared to the behavioural responses which were previously elicited by the same stimuli (Kimmerle et al 1997). On the basis of this comparison further processing steps in the sensory-motor pathway of the object detection system of the¯y are discussed.…”
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