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Stabilization of Gaze during Early Xenopus Development by Swimming-Related Utricular Signals (Current Biology)
 


Lambert, Bacqué-Cazenave, et al. report that swimming in young Xenopus larvae generates substantial linear acceleration components, which supplant the incapacity of small semicircular canals to elicit an angular vestibulo-ocular reflex at this stage.


 
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