A body orientation with the dorsal side up is usually maintained by lampreys during locomotion. Of crucial importance for this is the vestibular-driven control system. A visual input can affect the body orientation: illumination of one eye during swimming evokes roll tilt towards the source of light
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Biphasic responses to acetylcholine in mammalian reticulospinal neurons
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- 1981
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