Visual Neuroscience: Unique Neural System for Flight Stabilization in Hummingbirds

The pretectal visual motion processing area in the hummingbird brain is unlike that in other birds: instead of emphasizing detection of horizontal movements, it codes for motion in all directions through 360°, possibly offering precise visual stability control during hovering. The pretectal visual m...

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