<p>The comparison is between trends in the Beta of the logistic regression—the flies show an increase in the likelihood of crossing into the large arena (p<0.0001), and a decrease in the likelihood of crossing into the small arena (p = 0.0066).</p
<p>The relative frequency of the fly passage at each position is plotted (red denotes a frequency ab...
<p>Note that the temporal scale used for settlement periods is proportionately expanding.</p
<p>(A, B) Diagrams illustrating relative locomotion of single CS or w1118 male flies in large or sma...
<p>Note the increase in the likelihood of cutting through across the session.</p
<p>As shown, in this specific fly, there is a gradual increase in the relative distance traveled in ...
<p>The X-axis represents the ordinal number of visit (percentage out of total amount of visits). The...
<p><b>A.</b> The hourglass-shaped arena is shown. A fly walking in this arena may make a horizontal ...
<p>As seen by the Spearman RHO the distance traveled per entry increases across the sequence of entr...
Values, on the X-axis larger than zero indicate an increase in vigilance and flight behavior after v...
<p>The box plots show median, quartiles, 5- and 95-percentiles and extreme values. Relative flight i...
Animals use locomotion to find food, shelter, and escape routes as well as to locate predators, comp...
<p>Each panel shows the mean and standard error of the mean (shading) of h*(t) across different time...
<p>A distance of 8.5mm or less from the doorway’s center defines proximity to it. Path segments trac...
Comparison of change in prediction probabilities for each birth setting in response to changes in se...
<p>Plots of velocity (cm/min) versus time (min) for 60 min activities in large (open circles) and sm...
<p>The relative frequency of the fly passage at each position is plotted (red denotes a frequency ab...
<p>Note that the temporal scale used for settlement periods is proportionately expanding.</p
<p>(A, B) Diagrams illustrating relative locomotion of single CS or w1118 male flies in large or sma...
<p>Note the increase in the likelihood of cutting through across the session.</p
<p>As shown, in this specific fly, there is a gradual increase in the relative distance traveled in ...
<p>The X-axis represents the ordinal number of visit (percentage out of total amount of visits). The...
<p><b>A.</b> The hourglass-shaped arena is shown. A fly walking in this arena may make a horizontal ...
<p>As seen by the Spearman RHO the distance traveled per entry increases across the sequence of entr...
Values, on the X-axis larger than zero indicate an increase in vigilance and flight behavior after v...
<p>The box plots show median, quartiles, 5- and 95-percentiles and extreme values. Relative flight i...
Animals use locomotion to find food, shelter, and escape routes as well as to locate predators, comp...
<p>Each panel shows the mean and standard error of the mean (shading) of h*(t) across different time...
<p>A distance of 8.5mm or less from the doorway’s center defines proximity to it. Path segments trac...
Comparison of change in prediction probabilities for each birth setting in response to changes in se...
<p>Plots of velocity (cm/min) versus time (min) for 60 min activities in large (open circles) and sm...
<p>The relative frequency of the fly passage at each position is plotted (red denotes a frequency ab...
<p>Note that the temporal scale used for settlement periods is proportionately expanding.</p
<p>(A, B) Diagrams illustrating relative locomotion of single CS or w1118 male flies in large or sma...