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[edit]DescriptionForward-Genetic-Analysis-of-Visual-Behavior-in-Zebrafish-pgen.0010066.sv001.ogv |
English: Optomotor Response The movie shows a close-up of part of a racetrack tank during OMR testing. A visible light filter has been used to remove the stimulus, and the fish are visualized using infrared light (Sony TRV-9 video camera, night vision mode). The stimulus is represented below. Initially, a converging grating brings the fish into the field of view. After 8 s, the stimulus changes to a rightward-moving grating, and all the fish swim to the right, out of the field of view. At 18 s, the converging movie reappears, and the fish return. Playback in Quicktime runs at twice the actual speed. |
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Source | Video S1 from Muto A, Orger M, Wehman A, Smear M, Kay J, Page-McCaw P, Gahtan E, Xiao T, Nevin L, Gosse N, Staub W, Finger-Baier K, Baier H (2005). "Forward Genetic Analysis of Visual Behavior in Zebrafish". PLOS Genetics. DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.0010066. PMID 16311625. PMC: 1287954. | ||
Author | Muto A, Orger M, Wehman A, Smear M, Kay J, Page-McCaw P, Gahtan E, Xiao T, Nevin L, Gosse N, Staub W, Finger-Baier K, Baier H | ||
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Short title | Optomotor Response |
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Author | Muto A, Orger M, Wehman A, Smear M, Kay J, Page-McCaw P, Gahtan E, Xiao T, Nevin L, Gosse N, Staub W, Finger-Baier K, Baier H |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | The movie shows a close-up of part of a racetrack tank during OMR testing. A visible light filter has been used to remove the stimulus, and the fish are visualized using infrared light (Sony TRV-9 video camera, night vision mode). The stimulus is represented below. Initially, a converging grating brings the fish into the field of view. After 8 s, the stimulus changes to a rightward-moving grating, and all the fish swim to the right, out of the field of view. At 18 s, the converging movie reappears, and the fish return. Playback in Quicktime runs at twice the actual speed. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2005-11 |
Language | English |