词条 | Optomotor response |
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The optomotor response is an innate behaviour common to fish[1] and all insects. It serves for course stabilization during free locomotion through an involuntary displacement from a straight course.[2] The purpose of this behaviour is to regain the desired course of locomotion. References1. ^{{cite journal|author=Arnold, G. P. |year=1974|title=Rheotropism in fishes|journal= Biological Reviews|volume= 49|pages= 515–576|doi=10.1111/j.1469-185X.1974.tb01173.x|pmid=4616732|issue=4}} 2. ^{{cite journal|author=Lehrer, M. |year=1993|title=Spatial vision in the honeybee: the use of different cues in different tasks|journal= Vision Research|volume= 34|pages= 2363–2385|pmid=7975277|issue=18|doi=10.1016/0042-6989(94)90282-8}} 2 : Fish physiology|Insect behavior |
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