Strauss R, Schuster S, Götz K G
Max-Planck-Institut für Biologische Kybernetik, Tübingen, Germany.
J Exp Biol. 1997 May;200(Pt 9):1281-96. doi: 10.1242/jeb.200.9.1281.
A computerized 360 degrees panorama allowed us to suppress most of the locomotion-induced visual feedback of a freely walking fly without neutralizing its mechanosensory system ('virtual open-loop' conditions). This novel paradigm achieves control over the fly's visual input by continuously evaluating its actual position and orientation. In experiments with natural visual feedback (closed-loop conditions), the optomotor turning induced by horizontal pattern motion in freely walking Drosophila melanogaster increased with the contrast and brightness of the stimulus. Conspicuously striped patterns were followed with variable speed but often without significant overall slippage. Using standard open-loop conditions in stationary walking flies and virtual open-loop or closed-loop conditions in freely walking flies, we compared horizontal turning induced by either horizontal or vertical motion of appropriately oriented rhombic figures. We found (i) that horizontal displacements and the horizontal-motion illusion induced by vertical displacements of the oblique edges of the rhombic figures elicited equivalent open-loop turning responses; (ii) that locomotion-induced visual feedback from the vertical edges of the rhombic figures in a stationary horizontal position diminished the closed-loop turning elicited by vertical displacements to only one-fifth of the response to horizontal displacements; and (iii) that virtual open-loop responses of mobile flies and open-loop responses of immobilized flies were equivalent in spite of delays of up to 0.1 s in the generation of the virtual stimulus. Horizontal compensatory turning upon vertical displacements of oblique edges is quantitatively consistent with the direction-selective summation of signals from an array of elementary motion detectors for the horizontal stimulus components within their narrow receptive fields. A compensation of the aperture-induced ambiguity can be excluded under these conditions. However, locomotion-induced visual feedback greatly diminished the horizontal-motion illusion in a freely walking fly. The illusion was used to assay the quality of open-loop simulation in the new paradigm.
计算机化的360度全景使我们能够抑制自由行走果蝇的大部分由运动引起的视觉反馈,而不使其机械感觉系统失活(“虚拟开环”条件)。这种新范式通过持续评估果蝇的实际位置和方向来实现对其视觉输入的控制。在自然视觉反馈(闭环条件)的实验中,自由行走的黑腹果蝇中由水平图案运动诱导的视动转向随刺激的对比度和亮度增加。明显条纹图案以可变速度跟随,但通常没有明显的整体滑动。我们使用静止行走果蝇的标准开环条件以及自由行走果蝇的虚拟开环或闭环条件,比较了由适当定向的菱形图形的水平或垂直运动诱导的水平转向。我们发现:(i)菱形图形斜边缘的垂直位移引起的水平位移和水平运动错觉引发了等效的开环转向反应;(ii)静止水平位置的菱形图形垂直边缘的运动诱导视觉反馈将垂直位移引发的闭环转向减少到仅为水平位移反应的五分之一;(iii)尽管虚拟刺激的产生延迟高达0.1秒,但移动果蝇的虚拟开环反应和固定果蝇的开环反应是等效的。斜边缘垂直位移时的水平补偿转向在数量上与来自其狭窄感受野内水平刺激成分的一系列基本运动探测器的信号的方向选择性总和一致。在这些条件下可以排除孔径诱导的模糊性的补偿。然而,运动诱导的视觉反馈大大减少了自由行走果蝇中的水平运动错觉。该错觉用于评估新范式中开环模拟的质量。