reflexive behaviour called optomotor response in freely swimming zebrafish larvae. They were able to pinpoint how speed was controlled during this behaviour at the level of single nerve cells.
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Unknown titleological Sciences (NCBS), Bengaluru. Also Read | IISER Mohali find that zebrafish use landmarks for navigation Speed control The team, consisting of Urvashi Jha and Vatsala Thirumalai studied a <span>reflexive behaviour called optomotor response in freely swimming zebrafish larvae. They were able to pinpoint how speed was controlled during this behaviour at the level of single nerve cells. The team evoked the optomotor response in the laboratory by moving black and white bars on a little screen placed under the fish. When fish were placed in normal water, they swam to kee Summary
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