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PLoS ONE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. e0245990
Author(s):  
Rui Han ◽  
Tzu-Min Wei ◽  
Szu-Chiao Tseng ◽  
Chung-Chuan Lo

The Buridan’s paradigm is a behavioral task designed for testing visuomotor responses or phototaxis in fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. In the task, a wing-shortened fruit fly freely moves on a round platform surrounded by a 360° white screen with two vertical black stripes placed at 0° and 180°. A normal fly will tend to approach the stripes one at a time and move back and forth between them. A variety of tasks developed based on the Buridan’s paradigm were designed to test other cognitive functions such as visual spatial memory. Although the movement patterns and the behavioral preferences of the flies in the Buridan’s or similar tasks have been extensively studies a few decades ago, the protocol and experimental settings are markedly different from what are used today. We revisited the Buridan’s paradigm and systematically investigated the approach behavior of fruit flies under different stimulus settings. While early studies revealed an edge-fixation behavior for a wide stripe in the initial visuomotor responses, we did not discover such tendency in the Buridan’s paradigm when observing a longer-term behavior up to minutes, a memory-task relevant time scale. Instead, we observed robust negative photoaxis in which the flies approached the central part of the dark stripes of all sizes. In addition, we found that stripes of 20°-30° width yielded the best performance of approach. We further varied the luminance of the stripes and the background screen, and discovered that the performance depended on the luminance ratio between the stripes and the screen. Our study provided useful information for designing and optimizing the Buridan’s paradigm and other behavioral tasks that utilize the approach behavior.


2020 ◽  
Vol 896 ◽  
pp. 361-370
Author(s):  
Edward Rășchitor ◽  
Carmen Elisabeta Radu ◽  
Iosif Tempea

This work deals with the need and possibility of building car parks in Bucharest above Dâmbovița River. They included analyses referring to the evolution of the number of existing vehicles in Bucharest, an analysis of the number of vehicles in Bucharest, as compared to other European capitals, and also certain elements leading to the possibility and profitability of building a car park above Dâmbovița River. As a result of impact studies and research on overland parking over the Dambovita river, it was concluded that the most popular solution of respondents would be a parking equipped with a smart boarding system, built on a round platform and metal frame. A photovoltaic-panel installation can be used in parallel to supply electricity with renewable energy(sunlight). The protection of the structures exposed to the risk of earthquake is based on the three fundamental operational modes: insulation, connection, dissipation of energy The parking is protected against earthquake using the method of design/consolidation by insulating the base.


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