Temporal relationship of ocular and tail segmental movements underlying locomotor-induced gaze stabilization during undulatory swimming in larval xenopus

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  • who: François M. Lambert from the in France (University of Rennes , )Animals were maintained have published the article: Temporal Relationship of Ocular and Tail Segmental Movements Underlying Locomotor-Induced Gaze Stabilization During Undulatory Swimming in Larval Xenopus, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Based on these kinematic studies the authors propose the following hypothesis to explain the temporal calibration of the locomotorinduced oculomotor behavior. The authors showed that locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior is only expressed during propulsive swimming behavior, elicited by an intrinsic feed-forward efference copy signaling that originates from rostral spinal motor networks . . .

     

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