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Visual motion speed determines a behavioral switch from forward flight to expansion avoidance in Drosophila

机译:视觉运动速度决定了果蝇从向前飞行到避免扩张的行为转换

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As an animal translates through the world, its eyes will experience a radiating pattern of optic flow in which there is a focus of expansion directly in front and a focus of contraction behind. For flying fruit flies, recent experiments indicate that flies actively steer away from patterns of expansion. Whereas such a reflex makes sense for avoiding obstacles, it presents a paradox of sorts because an insect could not navigate stably through a visual scene unless it tolerated flight towards a focus of expansion during episodes of forward translation. One possible solution to this paradox is that a fly's behavior might change such that it steers away from strong expansion, but actively steers towards weak expansion. In this study, we use a tethered flight arena to investigate the influence of stimulus strength on the magnitude and direction of turning responses to visual expansion in flies. These experiments indicate that the expansion-avoidance behavior is speed dependent. At slower speeds of expansion, flies exhibit an attraction to the focus of expansion, whereas the behavior transforms to expansion avoidance at higher speeds. Open-loop experiments indicate that this inversion of the expansion-avoidance response depends on whether or not the head is fixed to the thorax. The inversion of the expansion-avoidance response with stimulus strength has a clear manifestation under closed-loop conditions. Flies will actively orient towards a focus of expansion at low temporal frequency but steer away from it at high temporal frequency. The change in the response with temporal frequency does not require motion stimuli directly in front or behind the fly. Animals in which the stimulus was presented within 120 deg sectors on each side consistently steered towards expansion at low temporal frequency and steered towards contraction at high temporal frequency. A simple model based on an array of Hassenstein-Reichardt type elementary movement detectors suggests that the inversion of the expansion-avoidance reflex can explain the spatial distribution of straight flight segments and collision-avoidance saccades when flies fly freely within an open circular arena.
机译:当动物在世界范围内移动时,它的眼睛将经历光流的辐射模式,其中有一个直接在前面的扩展焦点和一个在后面的收缩焦点的焦点。对于果蝇的飞行,最近的实验表明果蝇主动地转向远离扩张模式。尽管这种反射对于避免障碍是有意义的,但它却带来了种种悖论,因为除非昆虫在向前平移的过程中不能容忍飞向扩展的焦点,否则无法稳定地穿越视觉场景。解决这一悖论的一种可能方法是,苍蝇的行为可能会发生变化,从而使其脱离强力扩张,而积极地转向弱力扩张。在这项研究中,我们使用系留的飞行竞技场来研究刺激强度对果蝇视觉扩展转向反应幅度和方向的影响。这些实验表明,避免膨胀行为与速度有关。在较慢的扩张速度下,果蝇表现出对扩张焦点的吸引力,而行为会转变为在更高速度下避免扩张的行为。开环实验表明,避免扩张的反演取决于头部是否固定在胸腔上。在闭环条件下,具有刺激强度的避免膨胀反应的反转具有明显的表现。苍蝇会积极地朝着低时空频率的扩张焦点定向,但会在高时空频率时转向远离扩张的焦点。响应随时间频率的变化不需要直接在苍蝇的前面或后面进行运动刺激。在两侧的120度扇形区域内均出现刺激的动物在低时间频率时始终朝着扩张方向发展,而在高时间频率时朝着收缩方向一致。一个基于一系列Hassenstein-Reichardt类型基本运动检测器的简单模型表明,当苍蝇在开放的圆形区域内自由飞行时,避免膨胀反射的反演可以解释直线飞行段和避免碰撞扫视的空间分布。

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