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Fig. 3. Halteres encode faster rotations whereas the visual system is responsive to
slower rotations along all three functional axes. The mean amplitude of the
sinusoid fit to averaged wingbeat amplitude (WBA) data ± S.E.M. is
plotted against the peak angular velocity for visual (open circles) and
mechanical (filled circles) stimuli. The amplitude of WBA modulation is
plotted in relative units and represents the difference between left and right
WBA for roll and yaw, and the sum of the left and right WBA for pitch. For
mechanical pitch, roll, and yaw, the number of flies (N) is 9, 10 and
10, respectively. For visual pitch, roll and yaw, N=11, N=10
and N=12, respectively, except for the leftmost two data points of
roll, N=7, and the leftmost datum of pitch, N=6, which were
measured in a separate experiment.
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