“…Three major categories of neurons innervating the CX have been distinguished across different species: Tangential neurons innervate distinct layers within the CX and largely provide input to the CX, while columnar and pontine neurons partition the CX into 16–18 columns or segments, provide internal right–left integration between columns and subunits, and, in the case of columnar neurons, send output signals to adjacent brain areas (Hanesch et al, 1989; Hulse et al, 2020; Pfeiffer & Homberg, 2014; Wolff et al, 2015). Evidence from several species including Drosophila , desert locust, cockroach, and others indicates that the columnar organization constitutes a neural network signaling head direction and spatial orientation, based on sky compass signals, visual panorama, and internally generated cues (Heinze & Homberg, 2007; Pisokas et al, 2020; Seelig & Jayaraman, 2015; Varga & Ritzmann, 2016; Zittrell et al, 2020). Outputs from the CX control heading and steering maneuvers during flight (Shiozaki et al, 2020) and walking (Green et al, 2019; Martin et al, 2015; Triphan et al, 2010).…”