The eyes of the crab Carcinus follow the movement of a horizontally rotating striped drum with a constantly increasing lag. The relative movement or slip speed is the stimulus for the eye, which with increasing stimulus increases its speed of response over a range of slip speeds from 0.001°/s to 10.0°/s. The gain in the forward control system, i. e. the ratio of eye speed to slip speed, can be as great as 15. The slowest effective slip speed is very low, about a sixth of the speed of the sun across the sky. Whether a seeing eye is allowed to move or not, it will drive the other eye if the latter sees no contrasting objects. An eye can also be driven in this way after section of its optic tract or after painting the cornea. When an eye which...
1. The way the sensitivity of the optokinetic response varies with azimuth and elevation was studied...
Summary 1. The eyecup movements of the common shore crab, Carcinus maenas L., have been recorded in...
The previous paper (Horridge, 1966) showed that a crab gives a directional eyestalk response to a st...
For many lower animals the optokinetic response of the eye or head to a movement of the whole visual...
Summary 1. A crab is held at the centre of an illuminated stationary striped drum or any visual fie...
During the course of the experiments which have contributed to the previous papers there appeared a ...
Summary 1. The actions of the nine eyecup muscles of the crab during horizontal optokinetic movemen...
When a crab is held in the centre of a vertically striped drum which is rotated slowly, both eyecups...
Summary 1. The movements of the two eyecups of the crab, Carcinus, have been recorded simultaneousl...
Summary 1. The onset of the fast phase in the optokinetic response is a part of a centrally determi...
1. Pitch and roll eye movements of three species of crabs (Heloecius cordiformis, Mictyris longicarp...
Summary 1. Static positions of the eyecup are maintained by control of the frequency of impulses to...
This study used a walking compensator consisting of a hollow styrofoam ball supported on a cushion o...
Eye movements in the horizontal plane and the rotatory component of body movement have been continuo...
At the time of publication the author was affiliated with the Gatty Marine Laboratory and Department...
1. The way the sensitivity of the optokinetic response varies with azimuth and elevation was studied...
Summary 1. The eyecup movements of the common shore crab, Carcinus maenas L., have been recorded in...
The previous paper (Horridge, 1966) showed that a crab gives a directional eyestalk response to a st...
For many lower animals the optokinetic response of the eye or head to a movement of the whole visual...
Summary 1. A crab is held at the centre of an illuminated stationary striped drum or any visual fie...
During the course of the experiments which have contributed to the previous papers there appeared a ...
Summary 1. The actions of the nine eyecup muscles of the crab during horizontal optokinetic movemen...
When a crab is held in the centre of a vertically striped drum which is rotated slowly, both eyecups...
Summary 1. The movements of the two eyecups of the crab, Carcinus, have been recorded simultaneousl...
Summary 1. The onset of the fast phase in the optokinetic response is a part of a centrally determi...
1. Pitch and roll eye movements of three species of crabs (Heloecius cordiformis, Mictyris longicarp...
Summary 1. Static positions of the eyecup are maintained by control of the frequency of impulses to...
This study used a walking compensator consisting of a hollow styrofoam ball supported on a cushion o...
Eye movements in the horizontal plane and the rotatory component of body movement have been continuo...
At the time of publication the author was affiliated with the Gatty Marine Laboratory and Department...
1. The way the sensitivity of the optokinetic response varies with azimuth and elevation was studied...
Summary 1. The eyecup movements of the common shore crab, Carcinus maenas L., have been recorded in...
The previous paper (Horridge, 1966) showed that a crab gives a directional eyestalk response to a st...