Figure 7.
High speed video recording of touch-induced tail flips in 72 hpf larvae at room temperature. The head was immobilized in agar, keeping the tail free to move. Representative images (A) in each row are separated by 10 ms, with the colored lines (top left) indicating the body segments used for kinematic analysis. Neither the tail curvature plots (B, representative plot) nor any other movement parameters (C) indicate any clear differences in the stimulus-activated responses of WT and morphant tails.