2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2575172/v1
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Octopus arm ‘slap’ in situ: A syntactic analysis of a complex motor action

Abstract: An octopus, Abdopus sp., can use rotation and translation of its hydrostatic arms, and combine these kinematic behaviors serially and in parallel, on different arms, to ‘slap’ at fish in the wild. Different motor programs may be used in multiple arms producing complex actions. The movements analyzed in this work show how complex the movements of the octopus, in situ, can be, furthering knowledge of this animal’s behavior, as well as furthering understanding of the structure of animal motor control. Stiffening … Show more

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