Optic lobe (arthropods)

The optic(al) lobe of arthropods is a structure of the protocerebrum that sits behind the arthropod eye (mostly compound eyes) and is responsible for the processing of the visual information. It is made up of three layers:

  • Lamina (ganglionaris): responsible for contrast enhancement through lateral inhibition
  • Medulla: processes movement and shows movement direction sensitivity. Possesses local motion detectors
  • Lobula: integrates information from large areas of the visual field to abstract visual information and object recognition
  • Lobula plate: wide-field motion vision

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