Wireless recordings from dragonfly target detecting neurons during prey interception flight
Huai-Ti Lin,
Igor Siwanowicz,
Anthony Leonardo
Abstract:Target interception is a complex sensorimotor behavior which requires fine tuning of the sensory system and its strategic coordination with the motor system. Despite various theories about how interception is achieved, its neural implementation remains unknown. We have previously shown that hunting dragonflies employ a balance of reactive and predictive control to intercept prey, using sophisticated model driven predictions to account for expected prey and self-motion. Here we explore the neural substrate of t… Show more
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