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The influence of visual landscape on the free flight behavior of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster

机译:视觉景观对果蝇果蝇自由飞行行为的影响

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To study the visual cues that control steering behavior in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, we reconstructed three-dimensional trajectories from images taken by stereo infrared video cameras during free flight within structured visual landscapes. Flies move through their environment using a series of straight flight segments separated by rapid turns, termed saccades, during which the fly alters course by approximately 90degrees in less than 100 ms. Altering the amount of background visual contrast caused significant changes in the fly's translational velocity and saccade frequency. Between saccades, asymmetries in the estimates of optic flow induce gradual turns away from the side experiencing a greater motion stimulus, a behavior opposite to that predicted by a flight control model based upon optomotor equilibrium. To determine which features of visual motion trigger saccades, we reconstructed the visual environment from the fly's perspective for each position in the flight trajectory. From these reconstructions, we modeled the fly's estimation of optic flow on the basis of a two-dimensional array of Hassenstein-Reichardt elementary motion detectors and, through spatial summation, the large-field motion stimuli experienced by the fly during the course of its flight. Event-triggered averages of the large-field motion preceding each saccade suggest that image expansion is the signal that triggers each saccade. The asymmetry in output of the local motion detector array prior to each saccade influences the direction (left versus right) but not the magnitude of the rapid turn. Once initiated, visual feedback does not appear to influence saccade kinematics further. The total expansion experienced before a saccade was similar for flight within both uniform and visually textured backgrounds. In summary, our data suggest that complex behavioral patterns seen during free flight emerge from interactions between the flight control system and the visual environment.
机译:为了研究控制果蝇果蝇操纵行为的视觉线索,我们从立体红外摄像机在结构化视觉环境中自由飞行期间拍摄的图像中重建了三维轨迹。苍蝇通过一系列由急转弯隔开的直线飞行段(称为扫视)在环境中移动,在此期间,苍蝇在不到100毫秒的时间内将航向改变了大约90度。改变背景视觉对比度的量会导致苍蝇的平移速度和扫视频率发生重大变化。在两个扫视之间,光流估计中的不对称性会导致逐渐偏离一侧,使其受到较大的运动刺激,这与基于光动力平衡的飞行控制模型所预测的行为相反。为了确定视觉运动触发扫视的特征,我们从飞行的角度为飞行轨迹中的每个位置重建了视觉环境。从这些重建中,我们在二维阵列的Hassenstein-Reichardt基本运动检测器的基础上,通过空间求和,模拟了苍蝇在飞行过程中经历的大场运动刺激,从而模拟了苍蝇对光流的估计。 。事件触发的每个扫视之前的大场运动平均值表明,图像扩展是触发每个扫视的信号。每个扫视之前,本地运动检测器阵列的输出不对称会影响方向(左与右),但不会影响快速旋转的幅度。启动后,视觉反馈似乎不会进一步影响扫视运动学。在均匀和视觉纹理背景下飞行之前,扫视之前经历的总膨胀相似。总而言之,我们的数据表明,在自由飞行期间看到的复杂行为模式是由飞行控制系统和视觉环境之间的相互作用产生的。

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