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English: Larvae roll to the let when the noxious heat stimulus is applied to the left side of the body. Movie of contours of larvae as above. Green triangle marks the onset of a 1 sec long noxious heat stimulus. In this experiment the black dot was painted on the left side of the larvae. In response to stimulus onset larvae strongly bend and then roll. The black dots were painted on the left side of the animals (as shown in Figure 1C) and the animals roll to the left. We analyzed 17 animals with dots on the left and 15 (88%) rolled to the left, whereas 2 rolled first left then right.
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Source Movie S2 from Ohyama T, Jovanic T, Denisov G, Dang T, Hoffmann D, Kerr R, Zlatic M (2013). "High-Throughput Analysis of Stimulus-Evoked Behaviors in Drosophila Larva Reveals Multiple Modality-Specific Escape Strategies". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0071706. PMC: 3748116.
Author Ohyama T, Jovanic T, Denisov G, Dang T, Hoffmann D, Kerr R, Zlatic M
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