2024
DOI: 10.1002/cne.25607
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Anatomical organization of the cerebrum of the praying mantis Hierodula membranacea

Vanessa Althaus,
Gesa Exner,
Joss von Hadeln
et al.

Abstract: Many predatory animals, such as the praying mantis, use vision for prey detection and capture. Mantises are known in particular for their capability to estimate distances to prey by stereoscopic vision. While the initial visual processing centers have been extensively documented, we lack knowledge on the architecture of central brain regions, pivotal for sensory motor transformation and higher brain functions. To close this gap, we provide a three‐dimensional (3D) reconstruction of the central brain of the Asi… Show more

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