To survive, animals must convert sensory information into appropriate behaviours(1,2). Vision is a common sense for locating ethologically relevant stimuli and guiding motor responses(3-5). How circuitry converts object location in retinal coordinates to movement direction in body coordinates remains largely unknown. Here we show through behaviour, physiology, anatomy and connectomics in Drosophila that visuomotor transformation occurs by conversion of topographic maps formed by the dendrites of feature-detecting visual projection neurons (VPNs)(6,7) into synaptic weight gradients of VPN outputs onto central brain neurons. We demonstrate how this gradient motif transforms the anteroposterior location of a visual looming stimulus into the fly's directional escape. Specifically, we discover that two neurons postsynaptic to a looming-responsive VPN type promote opposite takeoff directions. Opposite synaptic weight gradients onto these neurons from looming VPNs in different visual field regions convert localized looming threats into correctly oriented escapes. For a second looming-responsive VPN type, we demonstrate graded responses along the dorsoventral axis. We show that this synaptic gradient motif generalizes across all 20 primary VPN cell types and most often arises without VPN axon topography. Synaptic gradients may thus be a general mechanism for conveying spatial features of sensory information into directed motor outputs.
Synaptic gradients transform object location to action.
突触梯度将物体位置转化为动作
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作者:Dombrovski Mark, Peek Martin Y, Park Jin-Yong, Vaccari Andrea, Sumathipala Marissa, Morrow Carmen, Breads Patrick, Zhao Arthur, Kurmangaliyev Yerbol Z, Sanfilippo Piero, Rehan Aadil, Polsky Jason, Alghailani Shada, Tenshaw Emily, Namiki Shigehiro, Zipursky S Lawrence, Card Gwyneth M
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 Jan;613(7944):534-542 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41586-022-05562-8 | 研究方向: | 其它 |
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