Figure 1
Split motion stimuli are used to decouple eye movements
(A) Schematic of visual stimulation (center). Eye rotations are elicited by rotating radial patterns, split into two hemifields, and projected onto a screen placed below the fish (see
(B) (i) Left and right eye positions are decorrelated when using a split stimulus (left, uncorrelated velocity steps). In comparison, they are highly correlated when using a whole-field rotating grating (right, congruent rotation). (ii) Vergence index for fish presented with split, incongruent motion stimuli (8 fish) and congruent rotation stimuli (5 fish). Filled circles, mean across fish. Open circles, individual fish.
(C) Eye velocity is modulated by stimulus velocity (see also
(D) Swimming bout type is modulated by stimulus category (see also
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