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Visual feedback influences antennal positioning in flying hawk moths

机译:视觉反馈影响飞鹰蛾的触角定位

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Insect antennae serve a variety of sensory functions including tactile sensing, olfaction and flight control. For all of these functions, the precise positioning of the antenna is essential to ensure the proper acquisition of sensory feedback. Although antennal movements in diverse insects may be elicited or influenced by multimodal sensory stimuli, the relative effects of these cues and their integration in the context of antennal positioning responses are not well understood. In previous studies, we have shown that fields of Bohm's bristles located at the base of the antennae provide crucial mechanosensory input for antennal positioning in flying hawk moths. Here, we present electrophysiological and behavioral evidence to show that, in addition to the Bohm's bristles, antennal muscles of hawk moths also respond to bilateral visual input. Moreover, in contrast to the mechanosensory-motor circuit, which is entirely contained within the ipsilateral side, visual feedback influences antennal positioning on both contralateral and ipsilateral sides. Electromyograms recorded from antennal muscles show that the latency of muscle responses to visual stimulation ranged from 35 to 60 ms, considerably slower than their responses to mechanosensory stimuli (<10 ms). Additionally, the visual inputs received by antennal muscles are both motion-sensitive and direction-selective. We characterized the influence of visual feedback on antennal positioning by presenting open-loop translational and rotational visual stimuli to tethered flying moths. During rotational stimuli, we observed that the antenna contralateral to the direction of the turn moved forward through larger angles than the ipsilateral antenna. These observations suggest that whereas input from the Bohm's bristles mediates rapid corrections of antennal position, visual feedback may be involved in slower, bilaterally coordinated movements of the antenna during visually guided flight maneuvers. Thus, visual feedback can modulate the set point at which the antenna is held during flight in hawk moths.
机译:昆虫触角具有多种感觉功能,包括触觉,嗅觉和飞行控制。对于所有这些功能,天线的精确定位对于确保正确获取感官反馈至关重要。尽管多种昆虫的触觉刺激可能引起或影响多种昆虫的触角运动,但这些提示的相对作用及其在触角定位反应中的整合尚不十分清楚。在以前的研究中,我们已经证明,位于触角底部的鲍姆氏硬毛场为飞蛾的触角定位提供了至关重要的机械感官输入。在这里,我们提供的电生理和行为证据表明,除了鲍姆氏硬毛之外,鹰蛾的触角肌也对双侧视觉输入做出响应。此外,与完全包含在同侧内的机械感觉运动电路相反,视觉反馈会影响对侧和同侧的触角定位。从触角肌肉记录的肌电图显示,肌肉对视觉刺激的反应潜伏期在35至60毫秒之间,比其对机械感觉刺激的反应(<10毫秒)要慢得多。另外,触角肌肉接收到的视觉输入既是运动敏感的又是方向选择的。我们通过对束缚飞蛾呈现开环平移和旋转视觉刺激,表征了视觉反馈对触角定位的影响。在旋转刺激过程中,我们观察到与转弯方向相反的天线比同侧的天线向前移动更大的角度。这些观察结果表明,尽管来自玻姆氏硬毛的输入介导了天线位置的快速校正,但在视觉引导的飞行操纵过程中,视觉反馈可能与天线的缓慢,双向协调运动有关。因此,视觉反馈可以调制在鹰蛾飞行过程中天线被固定在的设定点。

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