Adaptation in two directions sequentially reveals that motor adaptation is performed in the fish’s egocentric reference frame.
A. Experimental setup: Airflow applied horizontally to the water’s surface deflects the fish’s shot. The fish first adapted to the perturbation in one direction and then enforced the switch direction of the shoot. B. For the fish that changed direction from shooting in the direction with the perturbation to against the perturbation: mean error value and SE for the baseline trials, trials at the beginning and at the end of the adaptation period, trials at the beginning and the end of the adaptation period in the opposite direction and the beginning and the end of the washout period. C-D. For the fish that changed direction from shooting in the direction against the perturbation to shooting with the perturbation: mean error value and SE for the baseline trials, trials at the beginning and the end of the adaptation period, trials at the beginning and the end of the adaptation period with reversed direction and at the beginning and the end of the washout period. E. Mean value of the error and 95% HDI for epoch 1 – the baseline, epoch 2 – first two trials after the introduction of the airflow, epoch 4 - last two trials before the change in the direction, epoch 5 – first two trials after the direction change, epoch 7 – last two trials before the termination of the perturbation, epoch 8 – first two trials after the termination of the perturbation.