My fish is smarter than your fish: Inquiry-approach methods to examine learning in zebrafish exposed to environmental chemicals

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Using live vertebrate animals to demonstrate learning and memory is typically not done in high school biology classes. We designed an apparatus and protocol by which students observe learning in fish. Students generate questions and discover answers (e.g., does age, sex, species, or chemical exposure impact learning and memory outcomes)?

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Weber, D. N., Hesselbach, R. A., Petering, D. H., & Berg, C. A. (2019). My fish is smarter than your fish: Inquiry-approach methods to examine learning in zebrafish exposed to environmental chemicals. American Biology Teacher, 81(5), 352–359. https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2019.81.5.352

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