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- Koyama et al., 2016 - A circuit motif in the zebrafish hindbrain for a two alternative behavioral choice to turn left or right
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Fig. 8
Tail directed water pulse leads to activation of axons in the eighth cranial nerve. (A) Diagram of the experiment in which extracellular recordings from the eighth cranial nerve in a paralyzed larvae were performed while applying a pulse of water directed at the tail. (B) Image of the glass recording electrode on the eighth nerve. (C) The water pulse led to extracellularly recorded activity in fibers of the eighth nerve, showing that a water pulse like that we used on freely swimming fish can produce an auditory response, even though tail directed. |
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