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Whisker Movements Reveal Spatial Attention: A Unified Computational Model of Active Sensing Control in the Rat

Figure 6

Head-turning asymmetry.

(A) Results from model. Each dot represents one sample; solid line is line of best fit. Also shown are lines of best fit from analogous observations made by Towal & Hartmann (2006) [19] (dotted line, their Figure 6a) and Mitchinson et al. (2011) [15] (dashed line, their Figure 4a(i)). Note, therefore, that results from simulated model fall between results from two behavioural studies. (B) Results from Towal's & Hartmann's behavioural experiment [19], reproduced with permission. (C/D) Stills from model (C) and behavioural experiment (D) showing asymmetry in bilateral protraction angles during head turn to the right. Still in (C) is taken from Video S5.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003236.g006