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. 2014 Jul 18;592(Pt 16):3671–3685. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2014.270744

Figure 2. Study 1 – Effects of height on SVS-GRF cumulant density.

Figure 2

Mean LOW and HIGH cumulant density plots with peaks marked (arrows) for head forward (A) and head turned (C) experiments of Study 1. A positive deflection in the head forward cumulant density plot (A) means a positive current (anode right) is associated with a rightward GRF acting on the body or a negative current (anode left) causing a leftward GRF; a positive deflection in the head turned (C) trace indicates a positive current is associated with a forward GRF applied to the body. Mean SLP and MLP amplitudes in the head forward (B; n = 10) and head turned (D; n = 10) experiments; bars indicate SEM.