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English: Optokinetic Behaviors of Wild-Type RIR and Untreated GUCY1*B Chickens Optokinetic behavior was recorded for wild-type RIR and untreated GUCY1*B chickens at 21 d of age. High-contrast vertical square wave gratings with spatial frequencies of 0.065 or 0.26 cycles·degree−1 (bar widths of 5 cm and 1.25 cm, respectively) were used to elicit responses from the RIR chicken. Both stimuli induced reflexive head movement characteristic of the optokinetic response in birds. The 5-cm stimulus was used in tests of the untreated GUCY1*B chicken. No optokinetic responses were elicited in this animal.
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Source Video S1 from Williams M, Coleman J, Haire S, Aleman T, Cideciyan A, Sokal I, Palczewski K, Jacobson S, Semple-Rowland S (2006). "Lentiviral Expression of Retinal Guanylate Cyclase-1 (RetGC1) Restores Vision in an Avian Model of Childhood Blindness". PLOS Medicine. DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.0030201. PMID 16700630. PMC: 1463903.
Author Williams M, Coleman J, Haire S, Aleman T, Cideciyan A, Sokal I, Palczewski K, Jacobson S, Semple-Rowland S
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