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Fig. 8. Steering response to extreme split-song pattern. (A) The crickets were
exposed to a split-song paradigm with every other sound pulse presented from
opposite sides. The animals walked straight ahead or slightly deviated towards
the leading pattern. The steering velocity oscillated around zero. (B) A plot
at high temporal resolution demonstrates, that each sound pulse elicited a
rapid steering response directed towards the corresponding speaker. (C)
Superposition of consecutive steering responses during split-song chirps. (D)
Average of the steering velocity when the crickets were exposed to the
split-song paradigm. The steering responses towards single sound pulses
occurred with a latency of about 5560 ms and were initiated just at the
end of the consecutive sound pulse.