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A comparative study of gaze stabilisation in Dipteran flies

机译:双翅目蝇凝视稳定性的比较研究

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Flying insects, like many other animals that rely on their sense of vision to guide behaviour, have a tendency to maintain a default orientation of their eyes relative to the environment. During flight, reflexes act to keep the head level and minimise retinal image shifts resulting from rotational steering manoeuvres, or from external perturbations such as wind gusts and turbulent air flow. Gaze stabilisation serves a number of functions, which include: i) simplifying the estimation of translational self-motion, ii) aligning the head-based sensory systems with the inertial vector which facilitates the transformation of sensory signals into motor commands, iii) supporting the tracking of moving targets, and iv) reducing motion blur in the visual input.udThis thesis reports studies on species-specific adaptations and general principles underlying multisensory gaze stabilisation in a number of different Dipteran flies. A variety of stimulation methods were explored, along with their suitability for a linear systems analysis of the gaze stabilisation system across species. Using results obtained from the well-characterised blowfly for comparison, novel experimental work was performed on the gaze stabilisation behaviour of robberflies, hoverflies and horseflies. Species from each family were shown to stabilise their heads in compensation for body rotations around the roll axis. The performance of the reflex was found to be species-specific and dependent on the sensory modalities involved. Experimental evidence suggests that in contrast to the other families, hoverflies appear to make use of the inertia of the head to maintain a level gaze, a novel finding that has previously been reported only for dragonflies. Finally, the integration of signals in the context of gaze stabilisation obtained by the two visual systems in blowflies - the ocelli and compound eyes - were explored in both behavioural and electrophysiological experiments. udThis research opens new lines of investigation by identifying behaviours that demonstrate different control strategies employed by the nervous systems of flying insects.
机译:像许多其他依靠视力来引导行为的动物一样,飞行昆虫倾向于保持其眼睛相对于环境的默认方向。在飞行过程中,反射作用可保持头部水平,并最大程度地减少由于旋转转向操作或外部干扰(例如阵风和湍流)而导致的视网膜图像移位。凝视稳定功能具有许多功能,其中包括:i)简化平移自运动的估计,ii)将基于头部的感觉系统与惯性矢量对齐,这有助于将感觉信号转换为运动命令,iii)支持跟踪运动目标,并iv)减少视觉输入中的运动模糊。 ud本论文报告了许多不同的Dipteran蝇对物种特定的适应和多感觉凝视稳定基础的一般原理的研究。探索了多种刺激方法,以及它们对跨物种凝视稳定系统的线性系统分析的适用性。使用从特征鲜明的蝇蝇获得的结果进行比较,对强盗,气旋蝇和马蝇的注视稳定行为进行了新的实验工作。结果表明,每个科的物种都能稳定其头部,以补偿身体绕侧倾轴的旋转。发现反射的表现是物种特异性的,并且取决于所涉及的感觉方式。实验证据表明,与其他家族相反,食蚜蝇似乎利用头部的惯性来保持水平的目光,这是以前仅针对蜻蜓的一种新颖发现。最后,在行为和电生理实验中,研究了由两个视觉系统在苍蝇中观察到的凝视稳定情况下信号的整合,这些视觉系统是苍蝇眼和复眼。 ud这项研究通过识别表现出飞行昆虫神经系统采用的不同控制策略的行为,开启了新的研究领域。

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