Last year, Misha Ahrens and Philipp Keller, neurobiologists at the Janelia Farm Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia, imaged the brain activity of zebrafish larvae as they navigated through a virtual ...
and Johns Hopkins found where ketamine acts in the zebrafish brain: at supporting cells called astroglia, rather than neurons. The work is published in the journal Neuron. Previous research by ...
The system generated feedback signals by continuously monitoring the activities of zebrafish whole-brain neurons with a feedback delay of less than 70.5 milliseconds.
A mathematician has shed light on the mystery of how zebrafish develop their distinctive stripes. Cardiff University's Thomas Woolley simulated how a zebrafish's skin cells "chase each other ...