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Fig. 4. The activity of a silent, afferent fiber innervating a superficial
neuromast on the infraorbital lateral line, as monitored during prey movement.
(A) The distance (cm) of the prey fish from the recorded neuromast. (B) The
full neural waveform from the anterior lateral line nerve that was transmitted
via inductive telemetry. Although multiunit activity is visible in
the trace, only the fiber with the greatest amplitude of action potential was
used for data analysis. The fiber had no spontaneous activity and exhibited
maximum firing (
10 Hz) when the prey fish was within 1 cm of the
neuromast.