Visual guidance fine-tunes probing movements of an insect appendage

dc.contributor.authorKannegieser, Sören
dc.contributor.authorKraft, Nadine
dc.contributor.authorHaan, Alexa
dc.contributor.authorStöckl, Anna L.
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-09T09:32:12Z
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dc.date.issued2024-01-29
dc.description.abstractVisually guided reaching, a regular feature of human life, comprises an intricate neural control task. It includes identifying the target’s position in 3D space, passing the representation to the motor system that controls the respective appendages, and adjusting ongoing movements using visual and proprioceptive feedback. Given the complexity of the neural control task, invertebrates, with their numerically constrained central nervous systems, are often considered incapable of this level of visuomotor guidance. Here, we provide mechanistic insights into visual appendage guidance in insects by studying the probing movements of the hummingbird hawkmoth’s proboscis as they search for a flower’s nectary. We show that visually guided proboscis movements fine-tune the coarse control provided by body movements in flight. By impairing the animals’ view of their proboscis, we demonstrate that continuous visual feedback is required and actively sought out to guide this appendage. In doing so, we establish an insect model for the study of neural strategies underlying eye-appendage control in a simple nervous system.
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dc.relation.uriSuppData The raw tracking data of all hawkmoths in all experiments, as well as images of all eyes before and after obstruction with paint:
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.22639981.v1
dc.relation.uriSuppData Custom-written computer code used to analyze the data:
https://github.com/annastoeckl/Code_Kannegieser_et_al_2024
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