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Behavioral responses to linear accelerations in blind goldfish
Authors:R J von Baumgarten  G Baldrighi  J Atema  G L Shillinger Jr
Institution:(1) Mental Health Research Institute, University of Michigan, Ann. Arbor, Mich., USA;(2) Present address: NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., USA
Abstract:Blind goldfish were subjected to linear accelerations on a motor car and on a parallel swing. Moyements of the fish in a tank during the accelerations were recorded with a movie camera. During the horizontal acceleration, the fish aligns his longitudinal axis in a plane perpendicular to the direction of an apparent gravity with the fish's back pointing away from the direction of this apparent gravity vector. This is similar to the manner in which the fish usually aligns himself horizontally in response to the vertically downward terrestrial gravity and can therefore be termed lsquogravity reference responsersquo. It is concluded that blind goldfish cannot distinguish between otolith displacements caused by passive tilts and equivalent otolith displacements caused by moderate inertial forces during rectilinear acceleration. With a horizontal jerk of higher magnitude, two additional responses can occur: horizontal 180° turns following tailward jerks and straight forward darting following noseward jerks.This work was supported by NASA Grant No. NGR 23-005-201.
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