Young rats, old enough to creep well but before the eyelids are open, orient and move upward upon an inclined surface. The angle of geotropic orientation on such a surface (θ) is proportional to the logarithm of the component of gravity parallel to the inclined plane. This result is compared with the scanty information available for other animals; there is indication that it may be generally valid. The precision of the orientation, measured by the percentage dispersion of the individual measurements, also increases in proportion to the logarithm of this component. The cosine of the angle of orientation decreases very nearly in proportion to the sine of the angle of inclination. A possible interpretation of this is given as involving the idea that upward orientation ceases when the differential pull of the body weight upon the opposed legs reaches a threshold value. Attaching weights (W) to the tail causes θ to increase, and in proportion to log W.
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November 20 1926
THE GEOTROPIC CONDUCT OF YOUNG RATS
W. J. Crozier,
W. J. Crozier
From the Laboratory of General Physiology, Harvard University, Cambridge.
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G. Pincus
G. Pincus
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W. J. Crozier
From the Laboratory of General Physiology, Harvard University, Cambridge.
G. Pincus
From the Laboratory of General Physiology, Harvard University, Cambridge.
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September 18 1926
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
Copyright, 1926, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
1926
J Gen Physiol (1926) 10 (2): 257–269.
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September 18 1926
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THE GEOTROPIC CONDUCT OF YOUNG RATS
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W. J. Crozier, G. Pincus; THE GEOTROPIC CONDUCT OF YOUNG RATS . J Gen Physiol 20 November 1926; 10 (2): 257–269. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.10.2.257
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