Many amphibian tadpoles hatch and swim before their inner ears and sense of spatial orientation differentiate. We describe upward and downward swimming responses in hatchling Xenopus laevis tadpoles from stages 32 to 37/38 in which the body rotates about its longitudinal axis. Tadpoles are heavier than water and, if touched while lying on the substratum, they reliably swim upwards, often in a tight spiral. This response has been observed using stroboscopic photography and high-speed video recordings. The sense of the spiral is not fixed for individual tadpoles. In ‘more horizontal swimming’ (i.e. in directions within +/−30 degrees of the horizontal), the tadpoles usually swim belly-down, but this position is not a prerequisite for subsequen...
The kinematics of swimming in larval Xenopus laevis has been studied using computer-assisted analysi...
International audienceDuring frog metamorphosis, the vestibular sensory system remains unchanged, wh...
Effective movement is central to survival and it is essential for all animals to react in response ...
Many amphibian tadpoles hatch and swim before their inner ears and sense of spatial orientation diff...
International audienceLocomotor maturation requires concurrent gaze stabilization improvement for ma...
Xenopus laevis has a lateral line mechanosensory system throughout its full life cycle, and a previo...
International audienceLocomotor maturation requires concurrent gaze stabilization improvement for ma...
The post-embryonic development of 'fictive' swimming in immobilized Xenopus laevis tadpoles has been...
SYNOPSIS. Tadpoles are exceptional among vertebrates in lacking vertebrae along most of their body a...
The transition from larval to adult locomotion in the anuran, Xenopus laevis, involves a dramatic sw...
International audienceIn larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabili...
In larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabilizing eye movements to ...
Vertebrate locomotion is heavily dependent on descending control originating in the midbrain and sub...
Most neuronal networks are very complex and detailed information on the neurons and their connection...
Vertebrate locomotion is heavily dependent on descending control originating in the midbrain and sub...
The kinematics of swimming in larval Xenopus laevis has been studied using computer-assisted analysi...
International audienceDuring frog metamorphosis, the vestibular sensory system remains unchanged, wh...
Effective movement is central to survival and it is essential for all animals to react in response ...
Many amphibian tadpoles hatch and swim before their inner ears and sense of spatial orientation diff...
International audienceLocomotor maturation requires concurrent gaze stabilization improvement for ma...
Xenopus laevis has a lateral line mechanosensory system throughout its full life cycle, and a previo...
International audienceLocomotor maturation requires concurrent gaze stabilization improvement for ma...
The post-embryonic development of 'fictive' swimming in immobilized Xenopus laevis tadpoles has been...
SYNOPSIS. Tadpoles are exceptional among vertebrates in lacking vertebrae along most of their body a...
The transition from larval to adult locomotion in the anuran, Xenopus laevis, involves a dramatic sw...
International audienceIn larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabili...
In larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabilizing eye movements to ...
Vertebrate locomotion is heavily dependent on descending control originating in the midbrain and sub...
Most neuronal networks are very complex and detailed information on the neurons and their connection...
Vertebrate locomotion is heavily dependent on descending control originating in the midbrain and sub...
The kinematics of swimming in larval Xenopus laevis has been studied using computer-assisted analysi...
International audienceDuring frog metamorphosis, the vestibular sensory system remains unchanged, wh...
Effective movement is central to survival and it is essential for all animals to react in response ...