ABSTRACT
Smooth-tracking in the praying mantis was regarded by Rossel (1980, p. 325) as being driven by a velocity input signal in the same way that the optokinetic reaction is governed by the retinal image velocity of the surroundings. However, the following results indicate that the angular error between target position and midline of sight is also important in the control of smooth-tracking since there were increases in both saccadic and smooth torsion responses towards a stationary eccentric target in the open loop arrangement.
© 1985 by Company of Biologists
1985
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