- Title
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Analysis of the potential behavioral impact of methanol when used as a solvent: Dataset from zebrafish (Danio rerio) behavioral research
- Authors
- Hamilton, T.J., Szaszkiewicz, J., Krook, J., Burggren, W.
- Source
- Full text @ Data Brief
Methanol effects on behavior in the open field test. Zebrafish were individually exposed to 0, 0.25% or 2.5% methanol before being placed into the open field arena. There was no difference in time spent in the thigmotaxis (A.), transition (B.), or center (C.) zones. There was also no difference in distance moved (D.). Bars are mean ± SEM and dots, squares, and triangles are individual data points for each fish in the respective groups. |
Methanol effects on behavior in the novel object approach test. Immediately after the open field test ended a novel object was placed in the center of the arena and the novel object approach test began. There was no difference in time spent in the thigmotaxis (A.), transition (B.), or center (C.) zones. There was also no difference in distance moved (D.). Bars are mean ± SEM and dots, squares, and triangles are individual data points for each fish in the respective groups. |