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The following pages link to Synaptic transfer of dynamic motion information between identified neurons in the visual system of the blowfly. (Q48268137):
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- Function of a fly motion-sensitive neuron matches eye movements during free flight. (Q24803040) (← links)
- Relating neuronal to behavioral performance: variability of optomotor responses in the blowfly (Q30473173) (← links)
- Sharing receptive fields with your neighbors: tuning the vertical system cells to wide field motion. (Q33214027) (← links)
- Robust integration of motion information in the fly visual system revealed by single cell photoablation. (Q33251884) (← links)
- Vision in flying insects. (Q34165753) (← links)
- Natural patterns of neural activity: how physiological mechanisms are orchestrated to cope with real life. (Q35096118) (← links)
- Visually guided orientation in flies: case studies in computational neuroethology. (Q35128969) (← links)
- Peptide neuromodulation of synaptic dynamics in an oscillatory network. (Q36124580) (← links)
- Spatial vision in insects is facilitated by shaping the dynamics of visual input through behavioral action (Q36479313) (← links)
- Spike-mediated and graded inhibitory synaptic transmission between leech interneurons: evidence for shared release sites (Q42684074) (← links)
- Visual motion-sensitive neurons in the bumblebee brain convey information about landmarks during a navigational task. (Q42913483) (← links)
- Electrical coupling of lobula plate tangential cells to a heterolateral motion-sensitive neuron in the fly. (Q46178159) (← links)
- Analysis and simulation of gain control and precision in crayfish visual interneurons (Q47869367) (← links)
- Synapses in the fly motion-vision pathway: evidence for a broad range of signal amplitudes and dynamics (Q48313702) (← links)
- Robustness of the tuning of fly visual interneurons to rotatory optic flow. (Q52605840) (← links)
- Ca2+ clearance in visual motion-sensitive neurons of the fly studied in vivo by sensory stimulation and UV photolysis of caged Ca2+. (Q52649000) (← links)
- Encoding of naturalistic optic flow by a population of blowfly motion-sensitive neurons. (Q52667897) (← links)
- Adaptation changes directional sensitivity in a visual motion-sensitive neuron of the fly. (Q52692243) (← links)
- Adaptation of velocity encoding in synaptically coupled neurons in the fly visual system. (Q52693539) (← links)
- Synaptic transmission of graded membrane potential changes and spikes between identified visual interneurons (Q52725653) (← links)