A Model for an Angular Velocity-Tuned Motion Detector Accounting for Deviations in the Corridor-Centering Response of the Bee.

We present a novel neurally based model for estimating angular velocity (AV) in the bee brain, capable of quantitatively reproducing experimental observations of visual odometry and corridor-centering in free-flying honeybees, including previously unaccounted for manipulations of behaviour. The mode...

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Main Authors: Alex J Cope, Chelsea Sabo, Kevin Gurney, Eleni Vasilaki, James A R Marshall
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-05-01
Series:PLoS Computational Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4858260?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b76306e31e9a4db0b7cc1c4855ae8e272020-11-24T21:49:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Computational Biology1553-734X1553-73582016-05-01125e100488710.1371/journal.pcbi.1004887A Model for an Angular Velocity-Tuned Motion Detector Accounting for Deviations in the Corridor-Centering Response of the Bee.Alex J CopeChelsea SaboKevin GurneyEleni VasilakiJames A R MarshallWe present a novel neurally based model for estimating angular velocity (AV) in the bee brain, capable of quantitatively reproducing experimental observations of visual odometry and corridor-centering in free-flying honeybees, including previously unaccounted for manipulations of behaviour. The model is fitted using electrophysiological data, and tested using behavioural data. Based on our model we suggest that the AV response can be considered as an evolutionary extension to the optomotor response. The detector is tested behaviourally in silico with the corridor-centering paradigm, where bees navigate down a corridor with gratings (square wave or sinusoidal) on the walls. When combined with an existing flight control algorithm the detector reproduces the invariance of the average flight path to the spatial frequency and contrast of the gratings, including deviations from perfect centering behaviour as found in the real bee's behaviour. In addition, the summed response of the detector to a unit distance movement along the corridor is constant for a large range of grating spatial frequencies, demonstrating that the detector can be used as a visual odometer.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4858260?pdf=render
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author Alex J Cope
Chelsea Sabo
Kevin Gurney
Eleni Vasilaki
James A R Marshall
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Chelsea Sabo
Kevin Gurney
Eleni Vasilaki
James A R Marshall
A Model for an Angular Velocity-Tuned Motion Detector Accounting for Deviations in the Corridor-Centering Response of the Bee.
PLoS Computational Biology
author_facet Alex J Cope
Chelsea Sabo
Kevin Gurney
Eleni Vasilaki
James A R Marshall
author_sort Alex J Cope
title A Model for an Angular Velocity-Tuned Motion Detector Accounting for Deviations in the Corridor-Centering Response of the Bee.
title_short A Model for an Angular Velocity-Tuned Motion Detector Accounting for Deviations in the Corridor-Centering Response of the Bee.
title_full A Model for an Angular Velocity-Tuned Motion Detector Accounting for Deviations in the Corridor-Centering Response of the Bee.
title_fullStr A Model for an Angular Velocity-Tuned Motion Detector Accounting for Deviations in the Corridor-Centering Response of the Bee.
title_full_unstemmed A Model for an Angular Velocity-Tuned Motion Detector Accounting for Deviations in the Corridor-Centering Response of the Bee.
title_sort model for an angular velocity-tuned motion detector accounting for deviations in the corridor-centering response of the bee.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Computational Biology
issn 1553-734X
1553-7358
publishDate 2016-05-01
description We present a novel neurally based model for estimating angular velocity (AV) in the bee brain, capable of quantitatively reproducing experimental observations of visual odometry and corridor-centering in free-flying honeybees, including previously unaccounted for manipulations of behaviour. The model is fitted using electrophysiological data, and tested using behavioural data. Based on our model we suggest that the AV response can be considered as an evolutionary extension to the optomotor response. The detector is tested behaviourally in silico with the corridor-centering paradigm, where bees navigate down a corridor with gratings (square wave or sinusoidal) on the walls. When combined with an existing flight control algorithm the detector reproduces the invariance of the average flight path to the spatial frequency and contrast of the gratings, including deviations from perfect centering behaviour as found in the real bee's behaviour. In addition, the summed response of the detector to a unit distance movement along the corridor is constant for a large range of grating spatial frequencies, demonstrating that the detector can be used as a visual odometer.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4858260?pdf=render
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