1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf00619211
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The number and structure of giant vertical cells (VS) in the lobula plate of the blowflyCalliphora erythrocephala

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“…In the blowfly, VS cells comprise a set of 10 large, T--shaped neurons. Both their dendritic spanning fields, i.e., the tissue area covered by their dendritic arbors [68,69], as well as their receptive fields [70] are highly stereotyped across individuals. Arranged in a row, VS cells are numbered from 1 to 10 from most distal to most proximal [68].…”
Section: Vs Cell Response Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the blowfly, VS cells comprise a set of 10 large, T--shaped neurons. Both their dendritic spanning fields, i.e., the tissue area covered by their dendritic arbors [68,69], as well as their receptive fields [70] are highly stereotyped across individuals. Arranged in a row, VS cells are numbered from 1 to 10 from most distal to most proximal [68].…”
Section: Vs Cell Response Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both their dendritic spanning fields, i.e., the tissue area covered by their dendritic arbors [68,69], as well as their receptive fields [70] are highly stereotyped across individuals. Arranged in a row, VS cells are numbered from 1 to 10 from most distal to most proximal [68]. The center of their rotational receptive fields shifts accordingly across the mediolateral axis [70,71], which led to the hypothesis that they act as a set of matched filters for optic flows elicited by rotation of the animal around particular body axes [72,73].…”
Section: Vs Cell Response Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There, ϳ60 lobula plate tangential cells (LPTCs) per brain hemisphere selectively integrate motion signals provided by local, columnar elements arranged in a retinotopic manner Haag et al, 1992;Single and Borst, 1998). LPTCs can be identified individually because of their invariant anatomy and characteristic visual response properties (Hausen, 1982;Hengstenberg et al, 1982;Borst and Haag, 2002). Among them, cells of the vertical system (VS cells) respond preferentially to vertical motion, whereas cells of the horizontal system (HS cells) are best excited by horizontal motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principal output elements of the lobula plate are thought to be the 'horizontal system' (HS) cells and the 'vertical system' (VS) cells. As indicated by their names, they receive information about large-field horizontal (HS cells) and vertical (VS cells) motion which they further transmit onto descending neurons Hausen, 1982a;Hausen, 1982b;Hengstenberg, 1982;Hengstenberg et al, 1982;Krapp et al, 1998;Wertz et al, 2008). Interestingly, however, looking more closely at the response properties of theses neurons reveals that they are not only direction-selective to visual motion but, more specifically, tuned to certain axes of rotation of the fly ( fig. 1.8).…”
Section: Lobula Platementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The LPTCs run perpendicular to the columns, covering many hundreds or thousands of them with their dendrites. The dendrites only obtain input from specific layers of the lobula plate and this explains a large part of the directional selectivity of the particular LPTCs (Hausen, 1982a;Hausen, 1982b;Hengstenberg et al, 1982). Theoretically, it would be possible to build up neurons matching the receptive field properties of VS cells by only using small-field elements.…”
Section: Lobula Platementioning
confidence: 99%