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(A) Examples of doublets and corresponding tension responses.
Fig. 3 Tab A: Each shock by a eel (red peak) makes the fish move (black graph)
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(A) An agar barrier separated eels from pithed fish. Eels shocked earthworms while fish tension was recorded.
Fig.2 tab A: experimental setup: the fish an the eel were separated by a electrically conductive jelly barrier. It can be measured by the force transducer if the fish moves, when the eel emits an electric shock.
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Electric organ discharge corresponding to plates below. Arrow indicates low-amplitude discharge
Fig. 1. - tab A The eel's shocks start after 60 ms. It sends out many fast consecutive shocks
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