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The dynamics of successive induction in larval zebrafish
Authors:Staddon J E R  MacPhail R C  Padilla S
Institution:Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA. jers@duke.edu
Abstract:Charles Sherrington identified the properties of the synapse by purely behavioral means—the study of reflexes—more than 100 years ago. They were subsequently confirmed neurophysiologically. Studying reflex interaction, he also showed that activating one reflex often facilitates another, antagonistic one: successive induction, which has since been demonstrated in a wide range of species, from aphids to locusts to dogs and humans. We show a particularly orderly example in zebrafish (Danio rerio) larvae; the behavior (locomotion) of larvae is low in dark and intermediate in light, but low in light and substantially higher in dark when dark followed light. A quantitative model of a simple dynamic process is described that readily captures the behavior pattern and the effects of a number of manipulations of lighting conditions.
Keywords:dynamics  habituation  contrast  light  reflex  activity  zebrafish
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