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Spatiotemporal computations in the insect celestial compass

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Obtaining a geocentric directional reference from a celestial compass requires compensation for the sun’s movement during the day (relative to the observer), which depends on the earth’s rotation, time of year and the observer’s latitude. We examine how insects could solve this problem, assuming they have clock neurons that represent time as a sinusoidal oscillation, and taking into account the neuroanatomy of their celestial compass pathway. We…
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doi.org broke the news in on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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