Frasnelli Elisa, Hempel de Ibarra Natalie, Stewart Finlay J
Department of Evolutionary Studies of Biosystems, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Hayama, Japan.
School of Life Sciences, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, United Kingdom.
Front Physiol. 2018 Jul 31;9:1038. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.01038. eCollection 2018.
Flying bees make extensive use of optic flow: the apparent motion in the visual scene generated by their own movement. Much of what is known about bees' visually-guided flight comes from experiments employing real physical objects, which constrains the types of cues that can be presented. Here we implement a virtual reality system allowing us to create the visual illusion of objects in 3D space. We trained bumblebees, , to feed from a static target displayed on the floor of a flight arena, and then observed their responses to various interposing virtual objects. When a virtual floor was presented above the physical floor, bees were reluctant to descend through it, indicating that they perceived the virtual floor as a real surface. To reach a target at ground level, they flew through a hole in a virtual surface above the ground, and around an elevated virtual platform, despite receiving no reward for avoiding the virtual obstacles. These behaviors persisted even when the target was made (unrealistically) visible through the obstructing object. Finally, we challenged the bees with physically impossible ambiguous stimuli, which give conflicting motion and occlusion cues. In such cases, they behaved in accordance with the motion information, seemingly ignoring occlusion.
即由它们自身运动所产生的视觉场景中的表观运动。目前关于蜜蜂视觉引导飞行的许多认知都来自于使用真实物理物体的实验,这限制了能够呈现的线索类型。在此,我们构建了一个虚拟现实系统,使我们能够在三维空间中创造物体的视觉错觉。我们训练了大黄蜂,让它们从飞行场地地面上显示的静态目标获取食物,然后观察它们对各种插入的虚拟物体的反应。当在物理地面上方呈现虚拟地面时,蜜蜂不愿穿过它下降,这表明它们将虚拟地面视为真实表面。为了到达地面的目标,它们会穿过地面上方虚拟表面的一个洞,并绕过一个高架的虚拟平台,即使避开虚拟障碍物没有得到奖励。即使目标(不切实际地)透过阻挡物体可见,这些行为仍然持续。最后,我们用物理上不可能的模糊刺激来挑战蜜蜂,这些刺激会给出相互冲突的运动和遮挡线索。在这种情况下,它们根据运动信息做出反应,似乎忽略了遮挡。