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Bi-directional Control of Walking Behavior by Horizontal Optic Flow Sensors (Current Biology)
 


Busch et al. study the behavioral effects of manipulating optic flow-sensing HS cells in tethered walking Drosophila. Both de- and hyperpolarization elicit turning syndirectional with the mimicked visual motion. Therefore, two steering signals are encoded in the HS cell-response sign, likely mediating the fly`s tendency to follow a rotating pattern.


 
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