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English: A selected segment of intact fly locomotor behavior in the circular arena. A cursor is superimposed on the fly's video image by the tracking system. Note long segments of fixed front on straight path, absence of rotations in place, relative paucity of curved paths and of rotational modes, small angular intervals and high gain, all characterizing intact fly behavior. |
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Source | Video S3 from Gakamsky A, Oron E, Valente D, Mitra P, Segal D, Benjamini Y, Golani I (2013). "The Angular Interval between the Direction of Progression and Body Orientation in Normal, Alcohol- and Cocaine Treated Fruit Flies". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0076257. PMID 24146845. PMC: 3797839. | ||
Author | Gakamsky A, Oron E, Valente D, Mitra P, Segal D, Benjamini Y, Golani I | ||
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Author | Gakamsky A, Oron E, Valente D, Mitra P, Segal D, Benjamini Y, Golani I |
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Image title | A selected segment of intact fly locomotor behavior in the circular arena. A cursor is superimposed on the fly's video image by the tracking system. Note long segments of fixed front on straight path, absence of rotations in place, relative paucity of curved paths and of rotational modes, small angular intervals and high gain, all characterizing intact fly behavior. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |