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Dynamic nonlinearities enable direction opponency in Drosophila elementary motion detectors.


ABSTRACT: Direction-selective neurons respond to visual motion in a preferred direction. They are direction-opponent if they are also inhibited by motion in the opposite direction. In flies and vertebrates, direction opponency has been observed in second-order direction-selective neurons, which achieve this opponency by subtracting signals from first-order direction-selective cells with opposite directional tunings. Here, we report direction opponency in Drosophila that emerges in first-order direction-selective neurons, the elementary motion detectors T4 and T5. This opponency persists when synaptic output from these cells is blocked, suggesting that it arises from feedforward, not feedback, computations. These observations exclude a broad class of linear-nonlinear models that have been proposed to describe direction-selective computations. However, they are consistent with models that include dynamic nonlinearities. Simulations of opponent models suggest that direction opponency in first-order motion detectors improves motion discriminability by suppressing noise generated by the local structure of natural scenes.

SUBMITTER: Badwan BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6748873 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic nonlinearities enable direction opponency in Drosophila elementary motion detectors.

Badwan Bara A BA   Creamer Matthew S MS   Zavatone-Veth Jacob A JA   Clark Damon A DA  

Nature neuroscience 20190725 8


Direction-selective neurons respond to visual motion in a preferred direction. They are direction-opponent if they are also inhibited by motion in the opposite direction. In flies and vertebrates, direction opponency has been observed in second-order direction-selective neurons, which achieve this opponency by subtracting signals from first-order direction-selective cells with opposite directional tunings. Here, we report direction opponency in Drosophila that emerges in first-order direction-se  ...[more]

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