Stress, the body's natural response to different types of challenges and daily problems, is an inherently harmless state experienced by most people worldwide. While short-term stress is a common ...
The environment experienced by young zebrafish influences both the shape and electrical activity of the neurons in the eye, ...
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Your brain might predict social interactions before they happen
Two socializing zebrafish. (Luke A. Hammond & Jeremy Ullmann) Imagine spotting someone across the room at a party, then ...
After exposure to certain drugs when they were embryos, juvenile zebrafish were less likely to interact with other zebrafish than those not exposed to the drugs, suggesting that normal fish were ...
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Using simulations, robots, and live fish, scientists at EPFL and Duke University have replicated the neural circuitry that allows zebrafish to react to visual stimuli and maintain their position in ...
The environment experienced by young zebrafish influences both the shape and electrical activity of the neurons in the eye, ...
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