Connectomics : From form to function in butterfly colour vision

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dc.description.abstractA recent study has revealed how the connectivity of neurons in the lamina of the Asian swallowtail butterfly forms the basis of this insect’s exceptional colour vision through two circuit motifs: colour opponency of photoreceptors and broadband colour integration by lamina neurons.eng
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