Innate orienting behavior common in fish and insects
In behavioral biology, the optomotor response is an innate, orienting behavior evoked by whole-field visual motion and is common to fish and insects during locomotion, such as swimming, walking and flying.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The optomotor response has algorithmic properties such that the direction of the whole-field coherent motion dictates the direction of the behavioral output (e.g., leftward visual stimuli lead to turning left, and rightward visual stimuli lead to turning right). For instance, when zebrafish larvae are presented with a sinusoidal black and white grating pattern, the larvae will turn and swim in the direction of the perceived motion.[10]
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or the movement of an organism in response to a stimulus. Animal locomotion Haptotaxis Mechanotaxis Optomotorresponse Tropism Adams, C. F.; Paul, A. J...
are performed in certain processes concerning temporal memory and optomotorresponses. This indicates at least the possibility of the existence of neurological...
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can also be led on intact behaving animals, for instance to probe optomotorresponse. Optogenetically inhibiting or activating neurons tests their necessity...
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during flight, suggesting that it is a necessary component of the optomotorresponse. H1 is an ideal system for studying the neural basis of information...
the expression of different genes in response to Dpp signaling. Genes activated by Dpp signaling include optomotor blind (omb) and spalt, and activity...
utilise a specific flight mechanic that consists of an odour oriented optomotor and autonomous contrary zig-zag movements. The antennae of Phoracantha...