How Do Octopuses Use Their Arms?
A taxonomy of the movement patterns of the 8 flexible arms of octopuses is constructed. Components consist of movements of the arm itself, the ventral suckers and their stalks, as well as the relative position of arms and the skin web between them. Within 1 arm, combinations of components result in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of comparative psychology (1983) 1998-09, Vol.112 (3), p.306-316 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A taxonomy of the movement patterns of the 8 flexible arms
of octopuses is constructed. Components consist of movements of the
arm itself, the ventral suckers and their stalks, as well as the
relative position of arms and the skin web between them. Within 1
arm, combinations of components result in a variety of behaviors. At
the level of all arms, 1 group of behaviors is described as
postures,
on the basis of the spread of all arms and
the web to make a 2-dimensional surface whose position differs in
the 3rd dimension. Another group of arm behaviors is
actions,
more or less coordinated and involving
several to all arms. Arm control appears to be based on radial
symmetry, relative equipotentiality of all arms, relative
independence of each arm, and separability of components within the
arm. The types and coordination of arm behaviors are discussed with
relationship to biomechanical limits, muscle structures, and
neuronal programming. |
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ISSN: | 0735-7036 1939-2087 |
DOI: | 10.1037/0735-7036.112.3.306 |