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Binocular Encoding in the Damselfly Pre-motor Target Tracking System
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Zenodo, 2020.
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Abstract
- Akin to all damselflies, Calopteryx (family Calopterygidae), commonly known as jewel wings or demoiselles, possess dichoptic (separated) eyes with overlapping visual fields of view. In contrast, many dragonfly species possess holoptic (dorsally fused) eyes with limited binocular overlap. We have here compared the neuronal correlates of target tracking between damselfly and dragonfly sister lineages and linked these changes in visual overlap to pre-motor neural adaptations. Although dragonflies attack prey dorsally, we show that demoiselles attack prey frontally. We identify demoiselle target-selective descending neurons (TSDNs) with matching frontal visual receptive fields, anatomically and functionally homologous to the dorsally positioned dragonfly TSDNs. By manipulating visual input using eyepatches and prisms, we show that moving target information at the pre-motor level depends on binocular summation in demoiselles. Consequently, demoiselles encode directional information in a binocularly fused frame of reference such that information of a target moving toward the midline in the left eye is fused with information of the target moving away from the midline in the right eye. This contrasts with dragonfly TSDNs, where receptive fields possess a sharp midline boundary, confining responses to a single visual hemifield in a sagittal frame of reference (i.e., relative to the midline). Our results indicate that, although TSDNs are conserved across Odonata, their neural inputs, and thus the upstream organization of the target tracking system, differ significantly and match divergence in eye design and predatory strategies. VIDEO ABSTRACT.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
vision
Odonata
genetic structures
Binocular summation
invertebrate
Frame of reference
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Calopterygidae
Damselfly
Holoptic
evolution
Animals
Computer vision
Taxonomy
biology
business.industry
summation
demoiselle
Biodiversity
TSDN
biology.organism_classification
Dragonfly
reference frame
eye diseases
flight
030104 developmental biology
Receptive field
Flight, Animal
Predatory Behavior
jewel wing
predation
Artificial intelligence
Visual Fields
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
business
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Reference frame
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f5d034d10676323d2b7698a4279108d4