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Journal of Experimental Biology 62,505-518 (1975)
Published by Company of Biologists 1975


The Optokinetic Responses of the Mysid Shrimp Praunus Flexuosus

D. M. NEIL 1

1 Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge CB2 3EF; Gatty Marine Laboratory, University of St Andrews, St Andrews KY16 8LB, Scotland

The optokinetic responses of the mysid shrimp Praunus flexuosus in the horizontal and vertical-transverse planes have been studied. The horizontal optokinetic nystagmus is fragmented, and eyestalk following speed is a function of stimulus speed. The vertical optokinetic response is not a nystagmus, but involves maintained eyestalk deviations. These deviations, and eyestalk following speed are both functions of stimulus speed. The velocity gain (eye speed/slip speed) of the responses in both dimensions has a constant value between drum speed 2°/sec and 40°/sec, which suggests that they subserve a simple rheotactic function. The vertical optokinetic response is modulated by statocyst input, and possible mechanisms underlying this effect are discussed.

Submitted on August 14, 1974







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