Regulating roaming | Nature Reviews Neuroscience

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Through the use of multiple cameras, the authors followed individual worms — brought up in isolation to avoid social influences — from hatching, through larval stages 1 to 4 (L1–L4) and into


the first 16 hours of adulthood. In total, each worm was monitored for ∼60 hours, equating to ∼600,000 movie frames per worm.


In total, each animal was monitored for ∼60 hours, equating to ∼600,000 movie frames per worm


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