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Journal of Experimental Biology 92,143-153 (1981)
Published by Company of Biologists 1981


Electrically Evoked Course Control in the Fly Calliphora Erythrocephala

JEAN BLONDEAU 1

1 Max-Planck-Institut für biologische Kybernetik, Spemannstrasse 38, D-7400 Tübingen; Röntgenring 11, Universität Würzburg, Institut für Genetik und Mikrobiologie

Neurones in the optic ganglia of free-moving and fixed Calliphora were electrically stimulated with extracellular microelectrodes. The maximum diameter of the stimulating focus was 20 µm in the antero-posterior axis. Course control and landing manoeuvres could be elicited by stimulating in the lobula plate but not in the lobula or medulla. With stimulation in the vicinity of the H neurones, yaw responses were evoked. Direction of the response was dependent on stimulation polarity. This supports the hypothesis that H neurones mediate optomotor responses. Stimulation in the posterior part of the lobula plate, close to the V neurones, elicited pitch, lift and thrust responses as well as landing reactions.

Submitted on July 28, 1980







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