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The character of Jessica Rabbit is considered by some as one of the sexiest characters in classic animation. Like the red-clad Betty Boop, Jessica Rabbit became a fashion icon. Jessica and her red dress ia one of the most recognizable clothes worn by an animated character. In the classic Who Framed Roger Rabbit, a Merrie Melodies cartoon, Jessica Rabbit is the wife of yet another rabbit, Roger. The introduction scene of Jessica Rabbit, in which the Rabbit introduces her "husband" to his intended bride sets the tone for the whole movie. She is presented as a sexy femme fatale, and the film revolves around the cunning pursuit of both Jessica, and Roger. More than just a sex symbol, Jessica Rabbit is also presented as someone with a real personality who is sometimes depicted smiling or laughing for no apparent reason.
Optokinetic responses (OKRs) are reflexive eye movements induced by a moving visual pattern (Collewijn, 1991; Distler and Hoffmann, 2003; Stahl, 2004, 2008; Leigh and Zee, 2006; Buttner and Kremmyda, 2007; Kodama and du Lac, 2016). When a visual pattern starts to move, the eyes begin to move toward the direction of the stimulus motion to produce an initial phase OKR. If the movement of the visual pattern continues for a longer duration, slow tracking eye movements are interrupted by prompt eye movements that reset the eye to its primary position, thus constituting a late-phase OKR. This ocular response of alternating slow tracking and quick resetting eye movements is also known as optokinetic nystagmus (OKN). d2c66b5586