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Written by Thomas Hesselberg
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Friday, 10 August 2007 |
The use of visual input to stabilise locomotion. Most often used to avoid rotation and ensure a straight path during walk or flying. Animals are said to show the optomotor response when they avoid that both images from each eye are moving in the same direction, instead they try to make the right image move clockwise and the left anti-clockwise which results straight forward movement.
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