Gravity reception in crickets: the influence of cercal and antennal afferences on the head position

In the cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus , compensatory head movements are elicited by cercal and antennal receptors when the animals are rotated around their longitudinal axis. The cercal afferences originate in the club-shaped sensilla, whereas the antennal ones probably arise in receptors measuring di...

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