We postulate that rhythmically repeated movement patterns of shortterm behavior are a basal component of human movement and help structure ongoing behavior, as these sorts of movements occur widespread in any type of behavior. In ontogeny 'rhythmic stereotypes' [5] -defined with the same critera as
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Analysis of the acoustic orientation behavior in crickets (Gryllus campestrisL.)
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## Abstract Female crickets (__Gryllus pennsylvanicus__), caught in the field as nymphs, responded as adults in the laboratory with selective phonotaxis to model calling songs (CSs) that reproduced the dominant carrier frequencies and syllable periods (SPs) characteristic of the male's natural call