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Nondirectional motion may underlie insect behavioral dependence on image speed

机译:无方向运动可能是昆虫行为对图像速度的依赖

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Behavioral experiments suggest that insects make use of the apparent image speed on their compound eyes to navigate through obstacles, control flight speed, land smoothly, and measure the distance they have flown. However, the vast majority of electrophysiological recordings from motion-sensitive insect neurons show responses which are tuned in spatial and temporal frequency and are thus unable to unambiguously represent image speed. We suggest that this contradiction may be resolved at an early stage of visual motion processing using nondirectional motion sensors that respond proportionally to image speed until their peak response. We describe and characterize a computational model of these sensors and propose a model by which a spatial collation of such sensors could be used to generate speed-dependent behavior.
机译:行为实验表明,昆虫利用其复眼上的视在图像速度来导航障碍物,控制飞行速度,平稳着陆并测量其飞行距离。然而,来自运动敏感昆虫神经元的绝大多数电生理记录显示响应在空间和时间频率上已调整,因此无法明确表示图像速度。我们建议在视觉运动处理的早期阶段使用无方向性运动传感器解决此矛盾,该传感器对图像速度成比例地响应,直到达到峰值响应为止。我们描述并表征了这些传感器的计算模型,并提出了一个模型,通过该模型可以将此类传感器的空间整理用于生成速度相关行为。

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