Curr Biol. 2026 May 4;36(9):R394-R396. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2026.03.063. ABSTRACT While bats are well-studied for their echolocating sense, it has been unclear whether they make eye movements. A recent study shows that bats do move their eyes, but their gaze-stabilizing responses…
Curr Biol. 2026 May 4;36(9):R394-R396. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2026.03.063.
ABSTRACT
While bats are well-studied for their echolocating sense, it has been unclear whether they make eye movements. A recent study shows that bats do move their eyes, but their gaze-stabilizing responses are weaker than in mice despite a comparable vestibular system.
PMID:42086036 | DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2026.03.063