Literature DB >> 28988858

An Anatomically Constrained Model for Path Integration in the Bee Brain.

Thomas Stone1, Barbara Webb1, Andrea Adden2, Nicolai Ben Weddig1, Anna Honkanen2, Rachel Templin3, William Wcislo4, Luca Scimeca1, Eric Warrant2, Stanley Heinze5.   

Abstract

Path integration is a widespread navigational strategy in which directional changes and distance covered are continuously integrated on an outward journey, enabling a straight-line return to home. Bees use vision for this task-a celestial-cue-based visual compass and an optic-flow-based visual odometer-but the underlying neural integration mechanisms are unknown. Using intracellular electrophysiology, we show that polarized-light-based compass neurons and optic-flow-based speed-encoding neurons converge in the central complex of the bee brain, and through block-face electron microscopy, we identify potential integrator cells. Based on plausible output targets for these cells, we propose a complete circuit for path integration and steering in the central complex, with anatomically identified neurons suggested for each processing step. The resulting model circuit is thus fully constrained biologically and provides a functional interpretation for many previously unexplained architectural features of the central complex. Moreover, we show that the receptive fields of the newly discovered speed neurons can support path integration for the holonomic motion (i.e., a ground velocity that is not precisely aligned with body orientation) typical of bee flight, a feature not captured in any previously proposed model of path integration. In a broader context, the model circuit presented provides a general mechanism for producing steering signals by comparing current and desired headings-suggesting a more basic function for central complex connectivity, from which path integration may have evolved.
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Keywords:  central complex; circuit modeling; compass orientation; insect brain; navigation; neuroanatomy; optic flow; path integration; polarized light; robotics

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28988858      PMCID: PMC6196076          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2017.08.052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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