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Figure 5


Fig. 5. Effect of movement of the Schnauzenorgan (SO) on the amplitude of LEODy (light grey bars) and LEODz (dark grey bars). Dots represent the electrode positions. In position I, mean amplitudes (N=7) normalised to the peak-to-peak amplitude of the LEODz are shown, measured at the tip of the Schnauzenorgan in a normal position. At II, the Schnauzenorgan was bent to the left by 62±13.5° whereas the LEODs were recorded at the same site as in I. The initial amplitudes could be recovered by readjusting the recording position to the new tip-position (III), while a subsequent return of the Schnauzenorgan to its normal position without moving the recording electrodes decreased the amplitudes again (IV).