Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9406383 Behavioural Brain Research 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
When an observer walks across irregular terrain, he uses vision to plan his steps. How far in advance of each step does he acquire the critical information? We trained cats to walk accurately down a cluttered alley, and then turned out the light in mid-trial. Cats usually continued to walk without error for one to four steps, indicating that they had acquired the information to guide each step well before foot contact.
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