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Head and body stabilization in blowflies walking on differently

机译:苍蝇的头部和身体稳定行走方式不同

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Visually guided animals depend heavily on the quality of visual signals in order to obtain functionally relevant information about their environment. To support visual information processing, nature has evolved a large variety of physiological adaptations and behavioral strategies such as compensatory head movements. During self-movement, head rotations compensate for changes in body attitude in order to stabilize gaze. However, how walking animals cope with uneven structured substrates, which may affect body and gaze orientation, is still unknown. We used stereo high-speed video to analyze compensatory head movements of blowflies walking freely on differently structured substrates. We found that even a pronounced asperity of the ground structure, with bumps of almost the size of the animal, was largely compensated by the walking apparatus of the blowfly, which leads to body roll and pitch movements only marginally larger than those on flat substrate. Pitch and roll fluctuations of the head were smaller compared with body fluctuations on all tested substrates, emphasizing the significance of gaze stabilization during walking on structured substrates. Furthermore, we found no impairment in head and body stabilization during walks in darkness, which indicates that the control system mediating compensatory head movements works well without any visual input. Interestingly, blowflies changed their walking style in the dark and seemed to use their forelegs as tactile probes.
机译:视觉引导的动物在很大程度上依赖视觉信号的质量,以获取有关其环境的功能相关信息。为了支持视觉信息处理,自然界已经进化出各种各样的生理适应和行为策略,例如补偿性头部运动。在自我移动过程中,头部旋转可补偿身体姿势的变化,以稳定视线。但是,步行动物如何应对结构不均匀的底物(可能影响身体和凝视方向)仍然未知。我们使用立体声高速视频来分析在结构不同的基材上自由行走的蝇的补偿性头部运动。我们发现,即使是地面结构的明显凹凸不平,也几乎具有动物的大小的颠簸,都可以通过蝇蝇的步行设备得到很大的补偿,这导致身体的侧倾和俯仰运动仅比平整的基底略大。与所有被测基材上的身体波动相比,头部的俯仰和侧倾波动较小,从而强调了在结构化基材上行走时凝视稳定的重要性。此外,我们发现在黑暗中行走时头部和身体的稳定性没有受到损害,这表明调解补偿性头部运动的控制系统在没有任何视觉输入的情况下也能很好地工作。有趣的是,苍蝇在黑暗中改变了它们的行走方式,似乎用它们的前肢作为触觉探针。

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