Journal article
Contributions of Luminance and Motion to Visual Escape and Habituation in Larval Zebrafish
T Mancienne, E Marquez-Legorreta, M Wilde, M Piber, I Favre-Bulle, G Vanwalleghem, EK Scott
Frontiers in Neural Circuits | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2021
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Abstract
Animals from insects to humans perform visual escape behavior in response to looming stimuli, and these responses habituate if looms are presented repeatedly without consequence. While the basic visual processing and motor pathways involved in this behavior have been described, many of the nuances of predator perception and sensorimotor gating have not. Here, we have performed both behavioral analyses and brain-wide cellular-resolution calcium imaging in larval zebrafish while presenting them with visual loom stimuli or stimuli that selectively deliver either the movement or the dimming properties of full loom stimuli. Behaviorally, we find that, while responses to repeated loom stimuli habi..
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