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English: Example of an in-flight stimulation event of antennal muscles in a hawkmoth as seen from three synchronized high-speed cameras filming at 250 fps. Stimulus timing is indicated by a micro-LED on the stimulator board that is mounted ventrally on the moth's abdomen. In this sequence, stimulation occurs between frames 174 and 223, with the LED best visible in Side Camera 1 (middle panel). This video corresponds to the sequence shown in Figure 3. |
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Source | Movie S2 from Hinterwirth A, Medina B, Lockey J, Otten D, Voldman J, Lang J, Hildebrand J, Daniel T (2012). "Wireless Stimulation of Antennal Muscles in Freely Flying Hawkmoths Leads to Flight Path Changes". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0052725. PMID 23300751. PMC: 3530516. | ||
Author | Hinterwirth A, Medina B, Lockey J, Otten D, Voldman J, Lang J, Hildebrand J, Daniel T | ||
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Author | Hinterwirth A, Medina B, Lockey J, Otten D, Voldman J, Lang J, Hildebrand J, Daniel T |
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Image title | Example of an in-flight stimulation event of antennal muscles in a hawkmoth as seen from three synchronized high-speed cameras filming at 250 fps. Stimulus timing is indicated by a micro-LED on the stimulator board that is mounted ventrally on the moth's abdomen. In this sequence, stimulation occurs between frames 174 and 223, with the LED best visible in Side Camera 1 (middle panel). This video corresponds to the sequence shown in Figure 3. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2012 |