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Insect Flight: Navigating with Smooth Turns and Quick Saccades.

Current Biology : CB 2017 October 24
A new study shows that flying Drosophila prefer steady turns when following moving panoramas, but switch overwhelmingly to quick, intermittent body saccades when following narrow bars. This suggests insect brains trigger distinct flight patterns to stabilize gaze for different tasks.

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