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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Processes. 2013 Apr 15;97:63–75. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2013.04.005

Figure 7. Differences in mean absolute activity are found in mutants with defects in exploration or habituation.

Figure 7

The 〈|ΔD|〉 of four genotypes: Canton-S, norpA7, rut2080 and krz1, along the boundary of a circular arena of radius 4.2 cm are shown. For all the four genotypes, 〈|ΔD|〉 are plotted as a function of time and arena coverage in panels A and B, respectively. For visualization purposes, 21 time points are shown. The interval between any two consecutive time points in the plots is 30 seconds. norpA7, rut2080 and krz1, which are known to have exploratory or habituation defects, display different patterns of mean absolute activity from Canton-S flies. Coverage had the least effect in the decay of 〈|ΔD|〉 in the blind norpA7 flies, consistent with a role of visual learning in habituation. The krz1 flies show a low initial ambulation which decreases rapidly to a stable state before habituation could occur, consistent with a reduced motivation to respond to novelty. The decay in rut2080 lies between non-habituating blind norpA7 and wild type Canton-S flies.