The memory template in Drosophila pattern vision at the flight simulator

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Pattern recognition is studied in flight orientation of fixed flying Drosophila melanogaster controlling the horizontal rotations of an arena. Earlier experiments had suggested a simple mechanism of pattern recognition in which a memory template and the actual image are retinotopically matched. In contrast, we now show that Drosophila extracts at least two and probably four pattern parameters: size, vertical position of the center of gravity and, presumably horizontal/vertical extent as well as vertical separatedness of pattern elements. Moreover, the fly treats isolated pattern elements as a compound figure. Retinal transfer is possible between training and test if the centers of gravity of the compound figures are retained. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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Ernst, R., & Heisenberg, M. (1999). The memory template in Drosophila pattern vision at the flight simulator. Vision Research, 39(23), 3920–3933. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0042-6989(99)00114-5

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