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Holman et al., 2023 - A behavioral and modeling study of control algorithms underlying the translational optomotor response in larval zebrafish with implications for neural circuit function
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Fig 3

Experimental results for the baseline flow experiment and bout analysis.

(A) Baseline optical flow procedure. Each fish is tested at one of three different heights with the stimulus speed increased in proportion to height. Feedback gain decreases as the height increases but the baseline optical flow remains constant. (B) Histogram of intervals from the start of one bout to the start of the next for OMR-consistent bouts pooled from both procedures. The interval exceeded 250ms for 99.5% of bouts C) Mean swim speed and OMR ratio for the baseline flow procedure. (D) Bout patterns for the baseline flow procedure. Bout speed increased with height, but bout rate did not. (E) Overall relative bout speed profile from both experiments for all observed bouts and for OMR-consistent bouts only. The profile was not sensitive to the behavioral context. (F) Separate relative speed profiles for bouts split into quartiles by initial bout speed (swim speed averaged over the first 100ms of a bout). The relative speed profiles were essentially independent of the absolute bout speeds and again similar for all bouts (left) and OMR-consistent bouts (right). (G-H) Bout speed and time to next bout were positively correlated for OMR-consistent bouts in both the OMR regulation (G) and baseline flow procedures (H).

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