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Haptic Object Localization in the Vibrissal System: Behavior and Performance
J. Neurosci. Knutsen et al. 26: 8451

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  • supplemental material - c_137_27-10-2003_1_29.avi Movie of still-frames in Fig. 3A. The movie shows a rat with all whiskers intact performing the horizontal localization task. The two poles were vertically aligned, relative to ground, but appear tilted due to the viewing angle of the camera, which was placed approximately 50 cm above the discrimination area. In this trial, the horizontal offset between the poles was 12.6 mm. The correct response is to approach the left drinking well (right for the rat) inside the cage. However, in this trial the rat (incorrectly) approached the right drinking well.
  • supplemental material - c_137_25-11-2003_1_33.avi Movie of still-frames in Fig. 3B. The movie shows the sequence of the same rats as above performing the localization with only a single whisker (C2) intact on either side of the face. This movie was acquired approximately one month (15 training sessions) after the movie described above. The horizontal offset between the poles was 2 mm. The correct side is right and the response of the rat was also to the right.
  • supplemental material - c_137_27-10-2003_1_29_Slow.avi Slow-motion versions of the videos above. The play-back rate has been reduced to 125 frames per second (25% of full speed).
  • supplemental material - c_137_25-11-2003_1_33_Slow.avi Slow-motion versions of the videos above. The play-back rate has been reduced to 125 frames per second (25% of full speed).




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