Extended Data Fig. 5: Visual cells recorded during the autumn migration (March 2019). | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 5: Visual cells recorded during the autumn migration (March 2019).

From: Bogong moths use a stellar compass for long-distance navigation at night

Extended Data Fig. 5: Visual cells recorded during the autumn migration (March 2019).The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Frequency plots and circular φmax diagrams, separated into clockwise (CW, left panels) and counter-clockwise (CCW, right panels) stimulus rotations, for every cell recorded in autumn 2019 (cell ID, red text). Responses to the starry sky stimulus are shown in blue, responses to the control stimulus are shown in grey. Where the cell’s anatomy was identified, branching regions are also given (shown as green text). For detailed anatomies, see Extended Data Fig. 7.

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