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Dedicated photoreceptor pathways in Drosophila larvae mediate navigation by processing either spatial or temporal cues.


ABSTRACT: To integrate changing environmental cues with high spatial and temporal resolution is critical for animals to orient themselves. Drosophila larvae show an effective motor program to navigate away from light sources. How the larval visual circuit processes light stimuli to control navigational decision remains unknown. The larval visual system is composed of two sensory input channels, Rhodopsin5 (Rh5) and Rhodopsin6 (Rh6) expressing photoreceptors (PRs). We here characterize how spatial and temporal information are used to control navigation. Rh6-PRs are required to perceive temporal changes of light intensity during head casts, while Rh5-PRs are required to control behaviors that allow navigation in response to spatial cues. We characterize how distinct behaviors are modulated and identify parallel acting and converging features of the visual circuit. Functional features of the larval visual circuit highlight the principle of how early in a sensory circuit distinct behaviors may be computed by partly overlapping sensory pathways.

SUBMITTER: Humberg TH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5871836 | biostudies-other | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Dedicated photoreceptor pathways in Drosophila larvae mediate navigation by processing either spatial or temporal cues.

Humberg Tim-Henning TH   Bruegger Pascal P   Afonso Bruno B   Zlatic Marta M   Truman James W JW   Gershow Marc M   Samuel Aravinthan A   Sprecher Simon G SG  

Nature communications 20180328 1


To integrate changing environmental cues with high spatial and temporal resolution is critical for animals to orient themselves. Drosophila larvae show an effective motor program to navigate away from light sources. How the larval visual circuit processes light stimuli to control navigational decision remains unknown. The larval visual system is composed of two sensory input channels, Rhodopsin5 (Rh5) and Rhodopsin6 (Rh6) expressing photoreceptors (PRs). We here characterize how spatial and temp  ...[more]

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