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Motion detection by interneurons of optic lobes and brain of the flies Calliphora phaenicia and Musca domestica

Motion detection by interneurons of optic lobes and brain of the flies Calliphora phaenicia and... Optic Lobes Bra the Flies Calliphora A4usca domestica stitute Technology, Pasadena, California Applied Science, Calzfornia THE the NERVOUS Certa S order Diptera have been found to be good subjects for a concentrated effort to underst the processes abstraction as related to the neuronal structure their nervous . The prcipal objective the research reported this paper is to correlate with retal geometry the properties form motion detection as recorded extracellularly from certa neurons the optic lobe bra the s Calliphora phaenicia A4usca domestica. The relative simplicity regularity the ommatidia lama cartridge structures permits the detailed mappg the dividual retula cell cartridge fields the group relations between their field axes the eyes (4, 8, 10, 11). Previous optoketic response studies have provided important formation on acuity motion detection relative to this geometry, particularly with regard to the retula cell field shapes axes spacgs (5, 9). Studies retula cell generator potential established that the formation sent up the nervous system from each unit can be described by a nonlear function the time history the total light flux directed to the rhabdomeres by the faceted lenses (9). form motion detection the strict sense does not occur with the photoactive retula cells. The http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Neurophysiology The American Physiological Society

Motion detection by interneurons of optic lobes and brain of the flies Calliphora phaenicia and Musca domestica

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The American Physiological Society
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Copyright © 1968 the American Physiological Society
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0022-3077
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Abstract

Optic Lobes Bra the Flies Calliphora A4usca domestica stitute Technology, Pasadena, California Applied Science, Calzfornia THE the NERVOUS Certa S order Diptera have been found to be good subjects for a concentrated effort to underst the processes abstraction as related to the neuronal structure their nervous . The prcipal objective the research reported this paper is to correlate with retal geometry the properties form motion detection as recorded extracellularly from certa neurons the optic lobe bra the s Calliphora phaenicia A4usca domestica. The relative simplicity regularity the ommatidia lama cartridge structures permits the detailed mappg the dividual retula cell cartridge fields the group relations between their field axes the eyes (4, 8, 10, 11). Previous optoketic response studies have provided important formation on acuity motion detection relative to this geometry, particularly with regard to the retula cell field shapes axes spacgs (5, 9). Studies retula cell generator potential established that the formation sent up the nervous system from each unit can be described by a nonlear function the time history the total light flux directed to the rhabdomeres by the faceted lenses (9). form motion detection the strict sense does not occur with the photoactive retula cells. The

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Journal of NeurophysiologyThe American Physiological Society

Published: Jul 1, 1968

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