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<p>The relative frequency of the fly passage at each position is plotted (red denotes a frequency above the 95% quantile value, dark blue means flies were rarely present. White indicates that none of the flies ever transitioned through this position). <b>A.</b> Computer-generated data (here correlated walk, but Lévy-walk transition plot is nearly identical) <b>B.</b> Endogenous locomotion. <b>C.</b> Buridan's paradigm with narrow stripes (11°). <b>D.</b> Buridan's paradigm with wide stripes (20°). n = 20 in each group.</p>

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<p>The relative frequency of the fly passage at each position is plotted (red denotes a frequency above the 95% quantile value, dark blue means flies were rarely present. White indicates that none of the flies ever transitioned through this position). <b>A.</b> Computer-generated data (here correlated walk, but Lévy-walk transition plot is nearly identical) <b>B.</b> Endogenous locomotion. <b>C.</b> Buridan's paradigm with narrow stripes (11°). <b>D.</b> Buridan's paradigm with wide stripes (20°). n = 20 in each group.</p>

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Random walkTransition (genetics)Position (finance)Plot (graphics)QuantileStatisticsBiologyMathematics

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