Left, neural superposition with overlapping photoreceptor receptive fields. Middle, same type photoreceptors (here R2s) in the neighboring ommatidia (∆φ ~ 4.5 o) collect light from neighboring visual areas, but their receptive fields (RFs) overlap, having twice as large acceptance angles, ∆ρ ~ 9.5 o. Right, neighboring photoreceptors in the same ommatidium collect light from neighboring visual areas with their RFs overlapping. By comparing the resulting variable photoreceptor outputs from a small visual object (0.5 o vertical grey bar), neural circuitry may resolve objects finer than the inter-ommatidial angle (∆φ).