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Relationship between the Phases of Sensory and Motor Activity during a Looming-Evoked Multistage Escape Behavior
J. Neurosci. Fotowat and Gabbiani 27: 10047

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  • supplemental material - Example Video 1: A 1690 ms clip of a video recording of jump at 100 fps in response to a looming stimulus with l/|v|=60 ms. IJM, Pause, FJM, and take off occurred at 648, 225, 108, 28ms before expected collision, respectively.
  • supplemental material - Example Video 2: A 280 ms clip of a video recording of jump at 100 fps in response to a looming stimulus with l/|v|=40 ms. IJM, Pause, FJM, and take off occurred at 285, 155, 85, and 15ms before expected collision, respectively.
  • supplemental material - Example Video 3: A 870 ms clip of a video recording of jump at 100 fps in response to a looming stimulus with l/|v|=100 ms. IJM and Pause could not be discriminated in this trial. FJM, and take off occurred at 227 and 47 ms before expected collision, respectively.




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