Drosophila Spatiotemporally Integrates Visual Signals to Control Saccades
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Drosophila Spatiotemporally Integrates Visual Signals to Control Saccades
Abstract
Like many visually active animals, including humans, flies generate both smooth and rapid saccadic movements to stabilize their gaze. How rapid body saccades and smooth movement interact for simultaneous object pursuit and gaze stabilization is not understood. We directly observed these interactions in magnetically tethered Drosophila free to rotate about the yaw axis. A moving bar elicited sustained bouts of saccades following the bar, with surprisingly little smooth movement. By contrast, a moving panorama elicited robust smooth movement interspersed with occasional optomotor saccades. The amplitude, angular velocity, and torque transients of bar-fixation saccades were finely tuned to the speed of bar motion and were triggered by a threshold in the temporal integral of the bar error angle rather than its absolute retinal position error. Optomotor saccades were tuned to the dynamics of panoramic image motion and were triggered by a threshold in the integral of velocity over time. A hybrid control model based on integrated motion cues simulates saccade trigger and dynamics. We propose a novel algorithm for tuning fixation saccades in flies.
Keywords: feature detection; fixation; flies; flight; motion vision.
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Insect Flight: Navigating with Smooth Turns and Quick Saccades.Curr Biol. 2017 Oct 23;27(20):R1125-R1127. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.09.002. Curr Biol. 2017. PMID: 29065297
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