Neuronal representation of optic flow experienced by unilaterally blinded flies on their mean walking trajectories

Citation
R. Kern et al., Neuronal representation of optic flow experienced by unilaterally blinded flies on their mean walking trajectories, J COMP PH A, 186(5), 2000, pp. 467-479
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY A-SENSORY NEURAL AND BEHAVIORAL PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
03407594 → ACNP
Volume
186
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
467 - 479
Database
ISI
SICI code
0340-7594(200005)186:5<467:NROOFE>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Asymmetries in the optic flow on both eyes may indicate an unintended turn of an animal and evoke compensatory optomotor responses. On a straight path in an evenly structured environment, the optic flow on both eyes is balanc ed corresponding to a state of optomotor equilibrium. When one eye is occlu ded an optomotor equilibrium is expected to be reached on a curved path pro vided that the translatory optic flow component is cancelled by a superimpo sed rotation. This hypothesis is tested by analysing how the HSE cell, a co nstituent element of the fly's optomotor system, represents optic flow in b ehavioural situations. The optic flow as seen on the average trajectory of freely walking monocular flies is reconstructed. This optic flow is used as stimulus of the HSE cell in electrophysiological experiments and as input of a model of the fly's optomotor system. The responses of the HSE cell and of the model fluctuate around the resting potential. On average, they are much smaller than the responses evoked by optic flow experienced on a strai ght path. These results corroborate the hypothesis that the mean trajectory of monocular flies corresponds to a path of optomotor equilibrium.