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The roles of visual and proprioceptive information during motor program choice in frogs
C. W. Anderson, K. C. Nishikawa
Biological Sciences
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Frog
100%
Prehension
100%
Visual Information
100%
Programme Choice
100%
Motor Program
100%
Proprioceptive Information
100%
Large Prey
80%
Tongue
80%
Transection
40%
Small Prey
40%
Nerve Transection
20%
Hypoglossal Nerve
20%
Hypoglossal
20%
Deafferentation
20%
Prey Size
20%
Rana pipiens
20%
Pattern-based
20%
Leopard Frog
20%
Rana
20%
Behavioral Patterns
20%
Visual Input
20%
Earthworms
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mouth
100%
Tongue
80%
Jaw
60%
Rana pipiens
20%
Rana
20%
Hypoglossal Nerve
20%
Leopard Frog
20%
Neuroscience
Jaw
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
33%
Feeding Behavior
33%
Hypoglossal Nerve
33%