Conclusion

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While there was no deficiency in behavior, defined as a lack of ability for the frog to rotate or displace into either side of the mid-sagittal plane, there was a change in behavior observed as an ipsilateral displacement bias.

This bias goes against the prediction of current models that no change in behavior should be observed. Thus this study points to gaps in the current understanding of frog orienting behavior which will hopefully be fixed as a result of this study.